force carbing shouldn't use any more than slow carbing, you're still putting the same amount of gas in, just much quickerTrustyrusty said:I am noob to kegging...
I worked out I have got 9 kegs from 2.6 KG
Think I wasted a lot in the beginning, force carb...etc I was under the impression that they would last a shed load more...
A mate who has keg in the fridge......who drinks a shed load said his gas lasted 2 years or so ( I know what he drinks like and thought the tank would last 6 years ) I have been there and did not see a 40 litre tank
but I reckon from memory he would might have a 6 ltr tank... I can ask... He has Keg in fridge and CO2 outside and says he puts on for 2 days to carb...so no forcing.. I think I should have got the 6L...or go the hire option... use 2.6 has the back up...
I was going to check for a slight leak.. ( I thought it was ok the other day) - Also the keg has toppled over a few times, regulator gauges probably not the best now..
From what I am reading 12 or so is normal for 2.6kg... ?
PS Mate has 10 KG..
I suspect you have a leak then (or carbonate to many times higher pressure than I do). I got about 7 corny kegs carbed + served out of my first 6.8kg fill before realising I had a leaky keg seal. I use a hanging travel scale to check how much is left nowadays and I have about 2.5kg left after almost 20 cornies carbed + served.hairydog said:I am getting about a dozen or so kegs out of my 6.8 kg bottle.
Do you mean 20 PSI?JWB said:I carbonate at 20kpa for a week and pour at just a little below that pressure.....
For a normal 19L keg, at about 4ish degrees, and carbed at about 2.5ish volumes, it'll take about 50g of co2 to force carb it and about 50g of co2 to dispense it. Basically 100g of co2 per keg. Simple maths. In theory you should get 26 kegs if you don't have leaks, don't purge kegs etc etc.Trustyrusty said:I am noob to kegging...
I worked out I have got 9 kegs from 2.6 KG
Think I wasted a lot in the beginning, force carb...etc I was under the impression that they would last a shed load more...
A mate who has keg in the fridge......who drinks a shed load said his gas lasted 2 years or so ( I know what he drinks like and thought the tank would last 6 years ) I have been there and did not see a 40 litre tank
but I reckon from memory he would might have a 6 ltr tank... I can ask... He has Keg in fridge and CO2 outside and says he puts on for 2 days to carb...so no forcing.. I think I should have got the 6L...or go the hire option... use 2.6 has the back up...
I was going to check for a slight leak.. ( I thought it was ok the other day) - Also the keg has toppled over a few times, regulator gauges probably not the best now..
From what I am reading 12 or so is normal for 2.6kg... ?
PS Mate has 10 KG..
11.3 kegs a month, or 19 stubbies a day if he was using 100g of co2 per keg.Trustyrusty said:@trevgale Is that Keg a month, 2 ...more
I go through a keg of soda water per week, a keg of beer every 2-3 weeks and I pressure transfer from fermenter to kegs. So that's 26 kegs of soda and about 10 kegs of beer, with the beer also being transferred with CO2. I do pressure ferment and use this to partially or fully carb so that would save a bit. Anyway I think I am in about the right ballpark.danestead said:11.3 kegs a month, or 19 stubbies a day if he was using 100g of co2 per keg.
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