89OctaneStang
Well-Known Member
I have searched over all the threads here and have found ways to get your kegs carbed. I have been using the force carbing procedures but have had no luck in getting carbination in my beers. The only thing I can think of is that I don't have a kegerator and don't maintain a constant cold temp. I use a cooler setup that I made as a temporary buffer till the "Kelvin-Keger-ator" project is complete. Is this my problem? Going from warm temps to cold temps then back to warm???
When it pours, it pours with lots of head just has absolutely no carb. No matter what pressure its at. The wife asked the guys at the local home brew store if CO2 goes bad cause that was a possible concern. When we bought our CO2 tank off of craigslist, it hadn't been used in over 4 years but it was still full. We thought that might be the issue but he said it doesn't go "bad". Is this a true statement?

When it pours, it pours with lots of head just has absolutely no carb. No matter what pressure its at. The wife asked the guys at the local home brew store if CO2 goes bad cause that was a possible concern. When we bought our CO2 tank off of craigslist, it hadn't been used in over 4 years but it was still full. We thought that might be the issue but he said it doesn't go "bad". Is this a true statement?
