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I do this exact same thing.Beer-lord wrote:I cold crash before kegging and set to 12 and let it ride for about a week and then start tasting..... That said, most of my kegged beers aren't at their best until about 2-3 weeks in as they settle out.
^This is what I do, too.^BlackDuck wrote:I do this exact same thing.Beer-lord wrote:I cold crash before kegging and set to 12 and let it ride for about a week and then start tasting..... That said, most of my kegged beers aren't at their best until about 2-3 weeks in as they settle out.
Working Pressure: 30 PSI
Burst Pressure: 90 PSI
Working Temperature: 23°F - 176°F
What is the ID and OD of the tubing? I'm sure we can find some average/standard to use.swenocha wrote:Back on this convo, I'm trying to figure this all out. I note that the stuff I bought on Amazon (prior to this discussion) said the following:
But i don't see a line resistance in the Amazon description. I see a series of codes and such printed on the tubing, but don't have that handy at the moment. The writeup on Amazon and reviews all say ppl using for kegerators and such, so I think I got the correct thing, but trying to figure it out. Could easily return for a different tubing option, but not sure yet.Working Pressure: 30 PSI
Burst Pressure: 90 PSI
Working Temperature: 23°F - 176°F