Powers
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So, I had a meeting this morning for work and it was universally agreed that we should all leave work early and reconvene at another office at 300pm if I can bring a keg of homebrew.
I'm all for getting off work early and drinking brew, so I want to make it happen. Problem is I've got a beer I just kegged two days ago, and as of last nite, it was still short on carb. It's been on 30 psi, so I'm thinking about throwing it in my car with the gas still on and traveling across town, about a 20 minute drive.
Would this help to speed up the carb process, a nice 20 minute slosh session? Or might this cause too much carb? Any advice within the next two hours would be excellent. Thanks fellas!
I'm all for getting off work early and drinking brew, so I want to make it happen. Problem is I've got a beer I just kegged two days ago, and as of last nite, it was still short on carb. It's been on 30 psi, so I'm thinking about throwing it in my car with the gas still on and traveling across town, about a 20 minute drive.
Would this help to speed up the carb process, a nice 20 minute slosh session? Or might this cause too much carb? Any advice within the next two hours would be excellent. Thanks fellas!