So my reg is still busted and looks like it will be a while till I can get it fix/a new one so.......
I am thinking about ways to keg with no CO2, I posted a gravity feed idea a while back that I still haven't tried out but now I thinking of a new idea.
So here it is, If I keg a corny only 1/2 fill and prime with sugar I can use the pressure in the head space to push the beer out. Now heres the trick, since I'll have 1/2 the keg filled with CO2 at pressure, once the keg is empty I will have a whole keg filled with CO2 @ half the initial pressure and if I prime the keg with enough sugar to get enough pressure in the keg so that it starts a little bit over carbed and ends up a little bit under carbed.
Example: prime the keg to give 2.79 volumes @ 41F = 16 PSI, once empty the keg will be at 8 PSI = 2.06 volumes @ 41F. Since the beer will degas when the pressure drops of hopefully it will be a bit more than 2.06 (don't really know about this statement).
I just tapped 5 gallons of beer with no regulator and manage to push about a gallon out before there was no gas left (started with about a 1/2 gallon of head space), I have put more priming sugar (regular amount for 4 gallons - not 1/2 like usually recommended for kegging) and put it in my hot water cupboard so I'll report back on that in a week or 2.
The biggest hassle I think I'll have is figuring out the right amount of sugar to prime with to get the right amount of CO2 but I'm working on that, might have to experiment a bit as well though.
So any thoughts/comments?
I am thinking about ways to keg with no CO2, I posted a gravity feed idea a while back that I still haven't tried out but now I thinking of a new idea.
So here it is, If I keg a corny only 1/2 fill and prime with sugar I can use the pressure in the head space to push the beer out. Now heres the trick, since I'll have 1/2 the keg filled with CO2 at pressure, once the keg is empty I will have a whole keg filled with CO2 @ half the initial pressure and if I prime the keg with enough sugar to get enough pressure in the keg so that it starts a little bit over carbed and ends up a little bit under carbed.
Example: prime the keg to give 2.79 volumes @ 41F = 16 PSI, once empty the keg will be at 8 PSI = 2.06 volumes @ 41F. Since the beer will degas when the pressure drops of hopefully it will be a bit more than 2.06 (don't really know about this statement).
I just tapped 5 gallons of beer with no regulator and manage to push about a gallon out before there was no gas left (started with about a 1/2 gallon of head space), I have put more priming sugar (regular amount for 4 gallons - not 1/2 like usually recommended for kegging) and put it in my hot water cupboard so I'll report back on that in a week or 2.
The biggest hassle I think I'll have is figuring out the right amount of sugar to prime with to get the right amount of CO2 but I'm working on that, might have to experiment a bit as well though.
So any thoughts/comments?