iralosavic
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I have to naturally carb my cornelius kegs for now, as all I have is a 16g style keg charger.
I've got a Coopers Canadian Blonde in primary at the moment. I plan on giving it a week or two in secondary (glass carboy) at 1c. Then I'm going to mix up a bulk priming solution, put it in the bottom of the cornelius keg ready to rack. So the temperature of the beer will be close to 1c when racking.
Will I need to raise the temperature again to get the priming sugar and whatever yeast is left in suspension to react enough to carbonate the whole keg adequately?
I've got a Coopers Canadian Blonde in primary at the moment. I plan on giving it a week or two in secondary (glass carboy) at 1c. Then I'm going to mix up a bulk priming solution, put it in the bottom of the cornelius keg ready to rack. So the temperature of the beer will be close to 1c when racking.
Will I need to raise the temperature again to get the priming sugar and whatever yeast is left in suspension to react enough to carbonate the whole keg adequately?