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I have read on other posts that some folks prime their kegs with DME. How is this done and why?

I have a Nierra Sevada on deck to keg with a week left in the secondary and was wondering if I should try priming the keg for this one. Thoughts appreciated.





Kegged: Hefe clone
Bottled: Imperial Stout
Drinking: see above
 
The only reason would be if you didn't have the ability to force carb the beer with CO2, or if you were dispensing it with a beer engine and not CO2. Then priming is a way to get it carbonated before you put it on tap. It will, however, add some sediment to your beer.

For a 5-gal batch, the typical amount of DME is reduced from what you'd use in bottles..from 1.25c to 0.75c, I believe.
 
raleighharwell said:
I have read on other posts that some folks prime their kegs with DME. How is this done and why?

I have a Nierra Sevada on deck to keg with a week left in the secondary and was wondering if I should try priming the keg for this one. Thoughts appreciated.





Kegged: Hefe clone
Bottled: Imperial Stout
Drinking: see above

Some purists would say this is the only way to carbonate your kegged beer - especially if you are doing english bitters/ales.

I don't keg so I'm just saying...;)
 
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