theQuinny
Well-Known Member
Excellent ! Thanks for the info - that makes sense.
Guarantee you will not be disappointed.
Guarantee you will not be disappointed.
Its not me its them. Enjoy the taps.Don't you go stinking up my thread...
I ask myself that every time I bottle. Or clean. Or sanitise. Or run out of caps...You should not be asking,
"Should I get into kegging?"
but "Why am I not kegging already?"
I ask myself that every time I bottle. Or clean. Or sanitise. Or run out of caps...
Don't have to convince me!You know you want to do it ...
Missus has given the all clear but now my chesty with a controller is full of food for the first time ever!
Yes Q, sounds like a leak, spray all the fittings with detergent or starsan ants look for bubbles.
I made a stupid mistake, I keg hopped a Red IPA with one of those hop big hop tubes you hang from under the lid - my brother was hassling me about getting him a few samples so I got home from the pub the night after I kegged it and decided I'd speed up the force carb by putting the keg on it's side and rocking it gently for a couple minutes. You may see where I'm going next but I forgot about the hop tube, it wasn't until a minute or so in I heard the rattling and I can only assume the lid had come off. Now every beer I pour has hop particles in it, hazy AF, it's kinda gross and I think I'll tip it out, don't make this same beginners mistake (I should have used a hop sock like I did in the other keg probably)!
I just kegged my first beer last night, but didn't have a regulator so haven't carbed yet. I transferred from the spigot on my fermenter down into the bottom of the keg through some tubing. There was no splashing, but I could hear glugging through the fermenter, and when my IPA reached the top of the keg there was a thin layer of foam. I've sealed the keg up but now I am worried I have oxidised the crap out of it. Thoughts?They will condition carbonated or not. I often leave kegs sitting uncarbed for a week or two or three, they're usually better by then than if I drink them straight away.
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