thistleglassgirl
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I have two questions!
1. What's the best thermometer to have in a kegerator? I have a Kegco brand, and I was thinking to mount one inside. Is a regular fridge thermometer good or is there something better for a kegerator? Any particular brands/models? Currently the only thing I have is the numbers 1-6 on a dial...which totally sucks at monitoring/maintaining proper temperature...
...which brings me to my next question:
2. I've been having problems with kegs freezing. I've let them thaw out, shook them up and tried the beer again the next day, but it tastes super thick, as if the water separated from the alcohol. Does that make sense? Is there anything I can do to fix beer that has been frozen and thawed, but still tastes like super sweet syrup? My IPA is alright, just a little darker, but my malty beers are really pretty gross.
I hope I don't have to toss all three kegs that have frozen, but I do want to make sure this won't happen again either way...
Thanks for your help!
1. What's the best thermometer to have in a kegerator? I have a Kegco brand, and I was thinking to mount one inside. Is a regular fridge thermometer good or is there something better for a kegerator? Any particular brands/models? Currently the only thing I have is the numbers 1-6 on a dial...which totally sucks at monitoring/maintaining proper temperature...
...which brings me to my next question:
2. I've been having problems with kegs freezing. I've let them thaw out, shook them up and tried the beer again the next day, but it tastes super thick, as if the water separated from the alcohol. Does that make sense? Is there anything I can do to fix beer that has been frozen and thawed, but still tastes like super sweet syrup? My IPA is alright, just a little darker, but my malty beers are really pretty gross.
I hope I don't have to toss all three kegs that have frozen, but I do want to make sure this won't happen again either way...
Thanks for your help!