Kegging Advice
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2022 2:24 pm
Thanks to Beerborg Forum and it’s members:
I’ve came a long way in home brewing. From a Plastic Fermenter to 3 Stainless Fermenters. From dropping sugar cubes into PET bottles to priming sugars into a bottling bucket and bottling. Now I’m into kegging my Homebrew.
I was given a nice kegerator and looking for advice on kegging my Homebrew. I’ve Kegged one 5 gallon batch so far but feel I’m missing out on something. Basically I racked 5 gallons of my "cold crashed" Homebrew from the fermenter into a CO2 purged Corny Keg. At the advice of my LHBS I refrigerated it at put 30 psi on it for 24 hours then set regulator to 10-12 psi and then ready to pour/serve. I feel like I’m missing out on some conditioning and mellowing time with such a short turn around.
I’ve read where some add priming sugar to the Keg then seal and let sit for 2 weeks…to racking the beer to keg and just adding some CO2 and let sit for 2 weeks…to…refrigerating and adding 30 psi CO2 for 24 hours then done.
I’ve made some great tasting bottled beers in the past that sat for 4-6 weeks carbing and mellowing. I’m looking for advice on the best procedures and getting the best tasting beer when pouring from my kegerator’s Tap.
I’ve came a long way in home brewing. From a Plastic Fermenter to 3 Stainless Fermenters. From dropping sugar cubes into PET bottles to priming sugars into a bottling bucket and bottling. Now I’m into kegging my Homebrew.
I was given a nice kegerator and looking for advice on kegging my Homebrew. I’ve Kegged one 5 gallon batch so far but feel I’m missing out on something. Basically I racked 5 gallons of my "cold crashed" Homebrew from the fermenter into a CO2 purged Corny Keg. At the advice of my LHBS I refrigerated it at put 30 psi on it for 24 hours then set regulator to 10-12 psi and then ready to pour/serve. I feel like I’m missing out on some conditioning and mellowing time with such a short turn around.
I’ve read where some add priming sugar to the Keg then seal and let sit for 2 weeks…to racking the beer to keg and just adding some CO2 and let sit for 2 weeks…to…refrigerating and adding 30 psi CO2 for 24 hours then done.
I’ve made some great tasting bottled beers in the past that sat for 4-6 weeks carbing and mellowing. I’m looking for advice on the best procedures and getting the best tasting beer when pouring from my kegerator’s Tap.