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pclarks

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Hey guys,
I am thinking about buying a keg system tomorrow but want to make sure I have all questions vetted first. So I know that you don't have to keep the keg refrigerated (don't have spare fridge yet) but from what I understand, you have to increase carbonation to account for the temp. Is this still the case if I fill a growler from the keg and then refrigerate that?


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If the keg is fully carbonated, cooling the beer doesn't change the carbonation level. Fill a growler (leave minimal headspace) seal it up and stick it in the fridge and you'll eventually have a nicely carbed cold beer...

Cheers!
 
Your problem is going to be dispensing carbonated beer that's not chilled. Lots and lots of foam.:drunk:
 
If you haven't bought yet, i suggest going with kegconnection.com. I am not a rep or worker just a happy customer. Got my whole system through them and It works like a charm.

You will likely need a bottle/keg filler to fill the growler "correctly". You can buy one or make one.
 
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