gunbrew
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Opinions on if the below was a wise move or potential 23 litre fcuk up from the perspective of mixing beer?
My current set up is 2 x 23 litre kegs.
Plan to have both kegs running this weekend at a gathering.
I had one keg cleaned and ready to fill.
The other still had about 8L left of Bitter @ 8%, that I had really been enjoying.
Plan was to bottle the last 8L to free up the keg.
Friday night after 2 pints of 8% whilst filling Keg 1 I decided to mix my new batch with the 8 litres of Bitter still in Keg 2.
After 2 pints it seemed an awesome idea....
The 50L batch ready to keg, Used 2 x 4.5L Quick brews, one pilsner and one aussie blonde, with malt and Amarillo finishing hops all from the brew shop.
So the 50L batch was already a mix of 2 styles.
Keg 1 is the Pilsner/Aussie Blonde brew @5%alc.
Keg 2 is 1/3 Bitter and 2/3 Pilsner/Aussie Blonde @6% approx.
Force carbed over the weekend.
Sampled Keg 2 last night and it is very nice to my great relief as by saturday morning concern was growing over my experiment.
Does anyone mix different batches and styles of beer together?
If so what do you do?
My current set up is 2 x 23 litre kegs.
Plan to have both kegs running this weekend at a gathering.
I had one keg cleaned and ready to fill.
The other still had about 8L left of Bitter @ 8%, that I had really been enjoying.
Plan was to bottle the last 8L to free up the keg.
Friday night after 2 pints of 8% whilst filling Keg 1 I decided to mix my new batch with the 8 litres of Bitter still in Keg 2.
After 2 pints it seemed an awesome idea....
The 50L batch ready to keg, Used 2 x 4.5L Quick brews, one pilsner and one aussie blonde, with malt and Amarillo finishing hops all from the brew shop.
So the 50L batch was already a mix of 2 styles.
Keg 1 is the Pilsner/Aussie Blonde brew @5%alc.
Keg 2 is 1/3 Bitter and 2/3 Pilsner/Aussie Blonde @6% approx.
Force carbed over the weekend.
Sampled Keg 2 last night and it is very nice to my great relief as by saturday morning concern was growing over my experiment.
Does anyone mix different batches and styles of beer together?
If so what do you do?