Been looking and meaning to do this for some time, but never had the driver to really do it.
I now have the need as I'm brewing this weekend and it must be on tap two weekends later for my son's birthday.
Bascially this is the setup. I plan on using a plastic tube and already have a 0.5 micro carbonation stone.
What I can't find any info on is how long it actually takes to carbonate. The figures I can find state 6-24 hours.
From here
I'm thinking if I select my carbonation level using this carbonation chart and just set the regulator at the right pressure it should happen within a few hours with a 0.5 micron stone.
Anyone done it and can provide some experience ?
Doc
I now have the need as I'm brewing this weekend and it must be on tap two weekends later for my son's birthday.
Bascially this is the setup. I plan on using a plastic tube and already have a 0.5 micro carbonation stone.
What I can't find any info on is how long it actually takes to carbonate. The figures I can find state 6-24 hours.
From here
Our Keg Carbonation Stone will allow you to gently carbonate a cold keg of beer in 24 hours or less. Just install the stone in the gas side of your keg, fill with beer, chill, and turn the gas on to 15-25 PSI for 6 to 24 hours (depending on the level of carbonation desired, temperature, and type of beer). The beer will carbonate quickly as the gas bleeds out of the two micron stone at the keg bottom and trickles up through the cold beer, permeating the beer with dissolved C02.
I'm thinking if I select my carbonation level using this carbonation chart and just set the regulator at the right pressure it should happen within a few hours with a 0.5 micron stone.
Anyone done it and can provide some experience ?
Doc