off7spring
Well-Known Member
So I finally decided to step up to kegging. I'm really excited, but I'm not 100% sure of the process. This is what I'm thinking:
1) After cold crashing my beer, rack it into my cleaned and sanitized keg. Put in temp chamber set to around 35F.
2) Pressurize the keg with a little co2 (5-10psi?) and bleed out the oxygen.
3) Put 30psi of pressure into the keg and disconnect the gas.
4) Let the keg sit for 30 hours then bleed out the pressure until it's around 10-12 psi (based on a co2 to temperature carbonation calcination chart).
5) This is the part I'm not 100% sure about: Should I keep a constant 10-12 psi going into the keg, or should I let the keg reach that pressure and shut off the co2 tank? I would think I should keep the co2 on, but I'm not sure.
Any advice or feedback would be much appreciated.
Thanks!
1) After cold crashing my beer, rack it into my cleaned and sanitized keg. Put in temp chamber set to around 35F.
2) Pressurize the keg with a little co2 (5-10psi?) and bleed out the oxygen.
3) Put 30psi of pressure into the keg and disconnect the gas.
4) Let the keg sit for 30 hours then bleed out the pressure until it's around 10-12 psi (based on a co2 to temperature carbonation calcination chart).
5) This is the part I'm not 100% sure about: Should I keep a constant 10-12 psi going into the keg, or should I let the keg reach that pressure and shut off the co2 tank? I would think I should keep the co2 on, but I'm not sure.
Any advice or feedback would be much appreciated.
Thanks!