Catnip_X07
Well-Known Member
Got a little bit of a dilemma coming up next week. Situation: have 2 kegs, one CO2 tank/line, and I'm a noob. One keg is full of last week's homebrew and hooked up to the CO2. I'm waiting on new regulator and splitter, which won't get to me for another 2 weeks. Next batch of homebrew is due to be kegged in a few days. What should I do?
I've heard of cold crashing, where I transfer the new batch to the keg, then crash for 2 days in the fridge (helps with clarity?, which I don't care about now as I'm going for taste,etc). Should I cold crash, hook up the second keg briefly to the CO2 and pressurize it at high PSI? Then take it off and let it sit for a few days until my regulator and splitter arrive?
Just looking at options here and what would be best for this situation. Or, should this be done in all situations for proper carbing?
I've heard of cold crashing, where I transfer the new batch to the keg, then crash for 2 days in the fridge (helps with clarity?, which I don't care about now as I'm going for taste,etc). Should I cold crash, hook up the second keg briefly to the CO2 and pressurize it at high PSI? Then take it off and let it sit for a few days until my regulator and splitter arrive?
Just looking at options here and what would be best for this situation. Or, should this be done in all situations for proper carbing?