400d
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ok people, I brewed and bottled 13th batch of beer in my life in last year (more than one batch per month).
since I bottle in 0.5 l bottles this means that I washed, sanitized, rinsed and filled 650 bottles!
I'm sick of it
yesterday I bought my first draught beer system from a guy that used to have a bar. while I'm waiting for the equipment to arrive I wanted to discuss some things. I admit that I don't know anything about kegging. The guy who is selling it to me promised to give me instructions.
He said that it is very important that I call people from the brewery to maintain my system (clean and sanitize). I live very close to brewery but can't I do this by myself?
this is how it looks:
I have two taps which means I can have two kegs of different beer on tap, which is very good. The system has "water cooling", whatever it means.
I have some questions on this:
- by now I would wait approx. 4 weeks in primary, than bottle and wait for it to mellow another 4 weeks. but now what? should I wait for 4 weeks in primary, than transfer to secondary for another 4 weeks to mellow and then keg?
-can I transfer the beer from secondary/primary to a keg, seal the keg and wait for a longer time before introducing CO2 to it? If this kind of "storing" beer in a keg without CO2 is possible, than for how long can I store it like this before adding CO2 to it?
-when I force carbonate, for how long can I serve this beer from a keg?
-how to clean and sanitize this keg?? this is what I fear the most. it seems there is only this small opening on top of it. how the hell is this thing cleaned!?
thanks
since I bottle in 0.5 l bottles this means that I washed, sanitized, rinsed and filled 650 bottles!
I'm sick of it
yesterday I bought my first draught beer system from a guy that used to have a bar. while I'm waiting for the equipment to arrive I wanted to discuss some things. I admit that I don't know anything about kegging. The guy who is selling it to me promised to give me instructions.
He said that it is very important that I call people from the brewery to maintain my system (clean and sanitize). I live very close to brewery but can't I do this by myself?
this is how it looks:

I have two taps which means I can have two kegs of different beer on tap, which is very good. The system has "water cooling", whatever it means.
I have some questions on this:
- by now I would wait approx. 4 weeks in primary, than bottle and wait for it to mellow another 4 weeks. but now what? should I wait for 4 weeks in primary, than transfer to secondary for another 4 weeks to mellow and then keg?
-can I transfer the beer from secondary/primary to a keg, seal the keg and wait for a longer time before introducing CO2 to it? If this kind of "storing" beer in a keg without CO2 is possible, than for how long can I store it like this before adding CO2 to it?
-when I force carbonate, for how long can I serve this beer from a keg?
-how to clean and sanitize this keg?? this is what I fear the most. it seems there is only this small opening on top of it. how the hell is this thing cleaned!?
thanks