Hi everyone,
I came across this guy who ferments beer in a spare keg, then he uses the CO2 produced to carbonate his other kegs. He reckons that making 10L of beer at 7% gives him 120psi, just below the safety valve's threshold of 130psi.
We're in the process of setting up our keg system but have yet to purchase a CO2 cylinder so I was thinking of giving this a go. What do you think? How many kegs do you think could be carbonated with one of these "CO2 kegs"?
-Emily
I came across this guy who ferments beer in a spare keg, then he uses the CO2 produced to carbonate his other kegs. He reckons that making 10L of beer at 7% gives him 120psi, just below the safety valve's threshold of 130psi.
We're in the process of setting up our keg system but have yet to purchase a CO2 cylinder so I was thinking of giving this a go. What do you think? How many kegs do you think could be carbonated with one of these "CO2 kegs"?
-Emily
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