[SIZE=medium]Hey Guys[/SIZE]
[SIZE=medium] I have had a few bad experiences from bottling my beer like the occasional exploded bottle to under carbonated beer, so this makes me think why wait 30-60 days to find out I don’t like the carbonation style?[/SIZE]
[SIZE=medium]I guess the next logical step is to keg my beer and get the carbonation right from the tap? [/SIZE]
[SIZE=medium]So I have a few questions, [/SIZE]
[SIZE=medium]Firstly I’m a larger drinker so after the fermentation period would I instead of bottling transfer to a 19L keg then leave the larger for 30-60 days before carbonation?[/SIZE]
[SIZE=medium]Secondly how long can a brew stay in a keg?[/SIZE]
[SIZE=medium]Thirdly after the initial out lay of the equipment to keg beer is it cost effective?[/SIZE]
[SIZE=medium]Any advice is welcomed I feel it’s the path I have to take I just want to get it right at the outset, I don’t mind spending the money but I hate having to upgrade later like going from extract to AG, you live and learn.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=medium] I have had a few bad experiences from bottling my beer like the occasional exploded bottle to under carbonated beer, so this makes me think why wait 30-60 days to find out I don’t like the carbonation style?[/SIZE]
[SIZE=medium]I guess the next logical step is to keg my beer and get the carbonation right from the tap? [/SIZE]
[SIZE=medium]So I have a few questions, [/SIZE]
[SIZE=medium]Firstly I’m a larger drinker so after the fermentation period would I instead of bottling transfer to a 19L keg then leave the larger for 30-60 days before carbonation?[/SIZE]
[SIZE=medium]Secondly how long can a brew stay in a keg?[/SIZE]
[SIZE=medium]Thirdly after the initial out lay of the equipment to keg beer is it cost effective?[/SIZE]
[SIZE=medium]Any advice is welcomed I feel it’s the path I have to take I just want to get it right at the outset, I don’t mind spending the money but I hate having to upgrade later like going from extract to AG, you live and learn.[/SIZE]