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Wally4

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So I got my second batch on tap today have it all setup running threw the lines now my question is how long do I let it carbonate before I can try it? I have the regulator set at 10psi haven't rolled it or any thing like that just hooked the lines up and that's how it is sitting now
 
So I got my second batch on tap today have it all setup running threw the lines now my question is how long do I let it carbonate before I can try it? I have the regulator set at 10psi haven't rolled it or any thing like that just hooked the lines up and that's how it is sitting now

Im just getting the kegging started myself. At that psi it would take a week or so, if ya wanna force carb it that can be done in a few days maybe a week at 15-30 psi. And i think ya have to have the gas ball lock switched around in order to do that. Again, dont quote me cause ive just been reading a bit about it before my pale ale heads into the keg next week. Would be interested in others to chime in as well.

Good luck..
 
poislb said:
Im just getting the kegging started myself. At that psi it would take a week or so, if ya wanna force carb it that can be done in a few days maybe a week at 15-30 psi. And i think ya have to have the gas ball lock switched around in order to do that. Again, dont quote me cause ive just been reading a bit about it before my pale ale heads into the keg next week. Would be interested in others to chime in as well.

Good luck..

I do know you put the gas on the beer side to force carbonate but I wanna try let it do what it needs to do on it's own thanks for the advice as well
 
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