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    Filtering into Keg

    Cheers , for the comments sounds like it could be extra work for not much gain
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    Filtering into Keg

    I was asked by a friend who brews his own wine ,Why don't I run the beer through a filter when kegging ? up until recently I was bottling so I would never have thought to filter out the yeast because I needed them to carbonate my bottles , but with kegging I don't need yeast to carbonate , would...
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    Priming sugar in Keg

    Thanks Ive just kegged a brew will put the sugar in see what happens , I guess that means 3 weeks before ready to drink same as bottles
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    Priming sugar in Keg

    Hi I am fairly new at kegging, it has been going quite well except they don't seem to last long enough But I cant seem to get that lovely carbonation that you get from bottles . The keg beer seems to have heaps of head when poured depending on gas pressure but I'm not getting the continuous...
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    Totaly Confused

    Cheers for your help ,will take all on-board , an obsession for shore ,
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    Totaly Confused

    Hi all I am a newbie to home brew and have put 7 brews down and bottled with mixed results I have just got a keg system and have 2 brews on a coopers lager with added hops and a Morgans Australian blonde , In the past I have done as per instructions and bottled at 7 days but I am being told all...
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