I am going to keg iced tea and cold brew and dispense using nitrogen or argon. I'm thinking through my sanitization practices to extend refrigerated shelf life.
Are there any concerns with pouring boiling water into a sanitized keg and letting it cool?
For iced tea, I would boil and steep in the kettle, pour it while still hot into a sanitized keg. Then refrigerate, tap and dispense.
For the cold brew coffee, I'm sterilizing the water through boiling. Add to a sanitized keg while hot to cool it. Closed transfer to a sealed vessel for soaking process, then closed transfer/filter to another keg for service. I still have the issue of the coffee grounds not being sanitized, but I'm at least removing the concern of the water not being sterilized.
Are there concerns with the keg remaining sealed once the water cools and the pressure releases? Are any of you kegging their tea and coffee?
Thank you for your feedback.
Are there any concerns with pouring boiling water into a sanitized keg and letting it cool?
For iced tea, I would boil and steep in the kettle, pour it while still hot into a sanitized keg. Then refrigerate, tap and dispense.
For the cold brew coffee, I'm sterilizing the water through boiling. Add to a sanitized keg while hot to cool it. Closed transfer to a sealed vessel for soaking process, then closed transfer/filter to another keg for service. I still have the issue of the coffee grounds not being sanitized, but I'm at least removing the concern of the water not being sterilized.
Are there concerns with the keg remaining sealed once the water cools and the pressure releases? Are any of you kegging their tea and coffee?
Thank you for your feedback.