Hi guy's, Im a new guy to the forum and to home brewing into a keg.
I brewed up a liquid mort beer and as I work FIFO I thought from all my reading I would do the slow carbonate on the keg at 10 to 12 psi while I was away for my 15 days. The wife looked after the readings and kept the keg and gas going between this number and it was in my keezer at between 3 and 3.5 degrees at all times.
I got home today and thought I better get one out of this so poured a beer with the pluto gun, The beer had good body and a good head on it, tasted great in fact but was just a little flatish. I didn't change the regulator from the set psi and the good wife said it had been sitting on 10 psi since Friday. I also didn't burp as I was going to start my dispensing at 10 psi to see how she went.
Any suggestions or as I drink more, which will certainly happen will it improve a bit maybe.
Pretty happy with Keg 1
I brewed up a liquid mort beer and as I work FIFO I thought from all my reading I would do the slow carbonate on the keg at 10 to 12 psi while I was away for my 15 days. The wife looked after the readings and kept the keg and gas going between this number and it was in my keezer at between 3 and 3.5 degrees at all times.
I got home today and thought I better get one out of this so poured a beer with the pluto gun, The beer had good body and a good head on it, tasted great in fact but was just a little flatish. I didn't change the regulator from the set psi and the good wife said it had been sitting on 10 psi since Friday. I also didn't burp as I was going to start my dispensing at 10 psi to see how she went.
Any suggestions or as I drink more, which will certainly happen will it improve a bit maybe.
Pretty happy with Keg 1