I drink kegs way too fast. the worst thing about kegging is the extreme ease of pulling a lever for beer.
I drink kegs way too fast. the worst thing about kegging is the extreme ease of pulling a lever for beer.
I solved that problem. Put the kegerator in the basement that way when I'm relaxing hanging out upstairs it's two flights of steps down and then two up. Almost kinda makes you think about it before running down and refilling.![]()
I drink kegs way too fast. the worst thing about kegging is the extreme ease of pulling a lever for beer.
I solved that problem. Put the kegerator in the basement that way when I'm relaxing hanging out upstairs it's two flights of steps down and then two up. Almost kinda makes you think about it before running down and refilling.![]()
working on getting a keg system setup but wont be ready until closer to christmas time. Every time i fill the bottling bucket i think "man i could be done right now".
I drink kegs way too fast. the worst thing about kegging is the extreme ease of pulling a lever for beer.
and then i got a pitcher...not the worst problem
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I hate kegging, I also was obligated to place my keezer in my detached garage, I have to go outside in the freezing cold in Montana to pull a brew. I love roughing it. I rationalize the time I save in not bottling and use that accumulated time to brew more beer. Works for me.
I hate kegging, I also was obligated to place my keezer in my detached garage, I have to go outside in the freezing cold in Montana to pull a brew. I love roughing it. I rationalize the time I save in not bottling and use that accumulated time to brew more beer. Works for me.
beersk, I'm glad you feel my pain. Accually, we have a small house and I have a huge man cave, I really can't compain. My friends would slap me silly if I did compain.
When I tilt a cool wet glass under my tap and pull that lever. I watch that magical liquid flow. It ebbs and swirles against the bottom of my glass, unleashing a cloud of foam as it rises up the walls of the glass cylinder. As the magical foam rises up to the top, the glass tilts and the beautiful head is formed. The very act of taking a so basic food group, barley and wheat along with hops and yeast to make such a perfect liquid. It doesn't get any better than that
Bacon.I really hate to disagree with you here, but: grilled cheese.
Bacon.
No way! And I like to dip my grilled cheese in ketchup. mmmmmmmmmmgood.
No way! And I like to dip my grilled cheese in ketchup. mmmmmmmmmmgood.
I drink kegs way too fast. the worst thing about kegging is the extreme ease of pulling a lever for beer.
This is wrong in so many ways.
How is it wrong to dip grilled cheese in ketchup? Or is it wrong because I like it more than bacon? Bacon is soooooooooooooooooooooo over rated.
I'm waiting for someone to connect Kegbot/Raspberry Pints with Kinect - you must do 100 jumping jacks and 50 push-ups to pour a pint. You could also connect it to FitBit or something - you don't get a pint tonight unless you did your 10k steps.
I solved that problem. Put the kegerator in the basement that way when I'm relaxing hanging out upstairs it's two flights of steps down and then two up. Almost kinda makes you think about it before running down and refilling.
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How is it wrong to dip grilled cheese in ketchup? Or is it wrong because I like it more than bacon? Bacon is soooooooooooooooooooooo over rated.
This is probably the most offensive post I have ever seen on this great site....
Having a 3 month old I must say kegging is a must. I barely have time to brew and the 45-90 minutes it would take to bottle is just too much time spent. I'd rather find time to brew.
How is it wrong to dip grilled cheese in ketchup? Or is it wrong because I like it more than bacon? Bacon is soooooooooooooooooooooo over rated.
Ok. What the hell is wrong with my process?
I just started kegging, only kegged two batches so far. When I was bottling, it took me between 2.5 - 3 hours, depending. Now that I'm kegging, it's taken me about 90-100 minutes. An improvement, but not as dramatic as I was hoping.
When people quote how much time it takes to bottle or keg a batch, are they including setup and cleanup time? Or just the actual act of racking and filling/capping? I just don't get it! I can see getting my kegging time down to 75 minutes once I get more used to it, but I don't really see it can be much shorter.