wide eyed and legless
Well-Known Member
Duplicating this post from Guinness Style Carbonation thread.
Getting a cask style pour and stout from a keg, these are popular overseas in pubs, they are a throw away keg with only a single use. But this one bags are easily replaced and cheap, the bag in the keg is what holds the beer, pressure is then pumped in through a picnic pump putting pressure on the bag enabling the pour.
So forgoing the cost and setting up of a beer engine this is a good alternative. The bags are oxygen free so a transfer from the fermenter to the keg will give an almost O2 free transfer.
Transfer from the Apollo into the King Keg with just a bit of top pressure on the Apollo.
No priming, just the dissolved CO2 at 2C. First pour after 27 days in the keg
After 14 weeks in the keg still as good if not better than the day I first tried it, wouldn't get a cask lasting so long. Yes I know I can add 1ATM of CO2 to a cask but with some fluctuations in temperature the dissolved CO2 could rise. Still a few minor things to iron out but very happy with the results.
Getting a cask style pour and stout from a keg, these are popular overseas in pubs, they are a throw away keg with only a single use. But this one bags are easily replaced and cheap, the bag in the keg is what holds the beer, pressure is then pumped in through a picnic pump putting pressure on the bag enabling the pour.
So forgoing the cost and setting up of a beer engine this is a good alternative. The bags are oxygen free so a transfer from the fermenter to the keg will give an almost O2 free transfer.
Transfer from the Apollo into the King Keg with just a bit of top pressure on the Apollo.
No priming, just the dissolved CO2 at 2C. First pour after 27 days in the keg
After 14 weeks in the keg still as good if not better than the day I first tried it, wouldn't get a cask lasting so long. Yes I know I can add 1ATM of CO2 to a cask but with some fluctuations in temperature the dissolved CO2 could rise. Still a few minor things to iron out but very happy with the results.