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timruddell

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Hi helpful people.

I'm pretty new to kegging, and transferred a stout from a fermenter to a keg last night. I wanted to oak it for a few days, and having good experiences oaking in a secondary before, thought I was being smart and skipping a step by adding some steamed oak chips in a bag directly to the keg, tied with unflavored dental floss for easy retrieval, yada yada.

Now my dumb question:

I've already pressurized this keg, which is very full.

If I release the pressure in a couple of days and open the top to retrieve the bag of oak chips, won't a bunch of the CO2 come quickly out of solution and leave me sheepishly peering at a 5.5 gallon foaming geyser of stout head?

Or am I worrying about nothing?
 
10 psi for 24 hours at 38*F. You're not even close to being carbonated yet.

You can turn off the gas, release pressure and go for it.
 
I've unpressurized kegs regularly after they have been fully carbed for a week or more to remove hops. I release the pressure until it stops hissing. Then I wait a few seconda and try again. I usually have to repeat this 3 or 4 times until the keg is fully depressurized.

I then repressurize the keg again and it is imediately ready to serve.
 
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