Tasty,
Do you carb your kegs over several days, or have a quicker way? I'm guessing you don't use the "shake method"...
Roguejim wrote:Tasty,
Do you carb your kegs over several days, or have a quicker way? I'm guessing you don't use the "shake method"...


TastyMcD wrote:I use a variety of ways to carbonate beer. It depends on how much time I have before I need the beer. I just put a 1.043 Blonde Ale into my fermentor that I'll be serving a week from today (July 4 party). I'll rack it out of the 70F fermentor on day 5, cold crash it for 24 hours, then filter and carbonate it on day 6 using the shake method. Most beers I make two weeks before they're needed so I usually have three days instead of two to get the beer ready. On those, I filter after 24 hours, and then set the regulator to 50 psi for 24 hours. Then I "taste" the carbonation level and set the regulator anywhere from 12 to 20 psi for 24 hours depending on how far I'm off from my target. Beers I don't need for a week I just set the regulator to the target psi and wait a week.
All the methods except the one-week method require experience but I've found that if you pay attention and remember to change the psi when you're supposed to, it's pretty reliable. Almost all the CYBI beers I do are 13-14 days since flameout when we taste them.
Tasty

spiderwrangler wrote:Just a thought/question. Would setting the pressure on a keg and laying it on its side allow for faster carbonation? There would be a greater surface area, seems like it would have an effect. The CO2 would only have to go into solution and diffuse down the diameter of the keg rather than the height...

scotchpine wrote:spiderwrangler wrote:Just a thought/question. Would setting the pressure on a keg and laying it on its side allow for faster carbonation? There would be a greater surface area, seems like it would have an effect. The CO2 would only have to go into solution and diffuse down the diameter of the keg rather than the height...
I think I remember Bug saying he did it that way and just rolled it with his bare feet while watching tv.
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