muckey Where's my Beer? Joined 18/2/08 Messages 860 Reaction score 3 2/12/08 #41 no prob - I imagine they are gassed for a particular level of carbonation at serving temp but what that would be I dont know.
no prob - I imagine they are gassed for a particular level of carbonation at serving temp but what that would be I dont know.
MHB Well-Known Member Joined 1/10/05 Messages 6,985 Reaction score 4,526 Location Newcastle 2/12/08 #42 Try 4.75 g/L (+/- a bit) That isn't temp dependant M
buttersd70 Beerbelly's bitch :) Joined 28/11/07 Messages 3,550 Reaction score 8 2/12/08 #43 MHB said: Try 4.75 g/L (+/- a bit) That isn't temp dependant M Click to expand... You should have got that, Muckey. :lol: I know you had that number locked in the back of your head...
MHB said: Try 4.75 g/L (+/- a bit) That isn't temp dependant M Click to expand... You should have got that, Muckey. :lol: I know you had that number locked in the back of your head...
robbo5253 Well-Known Member Joined 12/1/06 Messages 366 Reaction score 20 2/12/08 #44 MHB said: Try 4.75 g/L (+/- a bit) That isn't temp dependant M Click to expand... Excuse my Dumbness, how do I convert that to kpa for my regulator? Cheers Robbo
MHB said: Try 4.75 g/L (+/- a bit) That isn't temp dependant M Click to expand... Excuse my Dumbness, how do I convert that to kpa for my regulator? Cheers Robbo
MHB Well-Known Member Joined 1/10/05 Messages 6,985 Reaction score 4,526 Location Newcastle 5/12/08 #45 Try This Link Carbonation table (Metric) or just google "Carbonation tables beer" or the like for many more, but i like the one above MHB
Try This Link Carbonation table (Metric) or just google "Carbonation tables beer" or the like for many more, but i like the one above MHB