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mark.farrell1

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Just a quick one guys

while my kegs are sitting after being carbonated, do i leave the gas line on and the tap on or just fill the keg to a desired kpa and take line of. I have two kegs so that is why i am asking, do i have to keep on swapping over gas lines every day for the beer to hold the gas.

Thanks for all the help i have received on my questions as the knowledge on this site is unbelievable. I am honestly at a stage where i have no idea on what i am going to do next about my old fridge, chuck it or go chest freezer or go fridge with tap through door whatever. I have no f#@kin idea.

Yours in tastless and amature home brewing

mark
 
Thanks for all the help i have received on my questions as the knowledge on this site is unbelievable. I am honestly at a stage where i have no idea on what i am going to do next about my old fridge, chuck it or go chest freezer or go fridge with tap through door whatever. I have no f#@kin idea.

Yours in tastless and amature home brewing

mark


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I'll answer in this thread

If your keg is carbonated and doesn't leak then no you don't need to keep the gas connected

Regards

Recharge
 
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Why 2 threads for the same topic?
 

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