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Morning all,
I went ahead and bought a keg and gas, maybe a bit impolsive but i am brewing faster then i can bottle haha.
So i kegged it last night, insuring i didnt airate it, however i wanted to drink it tonight, so i saw you should gas it at 30psi for 30 hours then turn it down to 10psi for serving. Given i had less then 24 hours (maybe 22 from kegging to drinking) i tried to partially force carbinate it by rolling it vigorously on 30psi for about a minute then i am leaving it for the last 20ish hours.
So. Is this process wrong at all, if i over carbinated it during this prosess will it level out, also once the beer has been on tap for a while does it get a little flat and needs to be boosted back up?
Thanks, Ryan
I went ahead and bought a keg and gas, maybe a bit impolsive but i am brewing faster then i can bottle haha.
So i kegged it last night, insuring i didnt airate it, however i wanted to drink it tonight, so i saw you should gas it at 30psi for 30 hours then turn it down to 10psi for serving. Given i had less then 24 hours (maybe 22 from kegging to drinking) i tried to partially force carbinate it by rolling it vigorously on 30psi for about a minute then i am leaving it for the last 20ish hours.
So. Is this process wrong at all, if i over carbinated it during this prosess will it level out, also once the beer has been on tap for a while does it get a little flat and needs to be boosted back up?
Thanks, Ryan