Craig Mac
BoM 4/10 7/11 12/14
That will be next month :grin:At this point I am only looking to have one keg on at a time so I dont need any sort of unions or whatever the splitters are called......
Hi Everyone, as mentioned in my introduction post, BOTL needs quite a bit of updating, patching and whatever else I might come across. Over the next few weekends BOTL may be unreachable on occasion as I do migrations or updates, etc. Just be patient - we'll be back! I'll generally try to keep these maintenances until later in the evenings.
That will be next month :grin:At this point I am only looking to have one keg on at a time so I dont need any sort of unions or whatever the splitters are called......
It went 11 days in the bourbon barrel. The final 3 days with a special Coffee from Hawaii...Careful on the amount of time it spends in there. With that much surface area it might come out tasting like bourbon and oak and nothing like beer after just a few days.
If Rich approves that is saying something!! Bobby... not so much....It went 11 days in the bourbon barrel. The final 3 days with a special Coffee from Hawaii...
Getting great reviews right now Aquarich and CC Jefe approve!
point taken!If Rich approves that is saying something!! Bobby... not so much....
That sounds like it will be amazing!It went 11 days in the bourbon barrel. The final 3 days with a special Coffee from Hawaii...
Getting great reviews right now Aquarich and CC Jefe approve!
Justin,I ended up bottling just over 15 gallons last night.... 161 beers... Thats a lot of bottle cleaning, sanitizing, etc. So, Keggers, I need your help.
I think I want to start kegging to certain batches easier. I dont want to give up bottling because it is nice to be able to bring a 12 pack to a buddies house or hand out a couple beers for people to try. From my research, I think I want to use ball lock kegs. They seem better, easier to use and easier to find than the pin locks.. But thats about all I figured out this far.
What do I need to convert an existing Keggerator set up for commercial kegs into something I could use for homebrews?
At this point I am only looking to have one keg on at a time so I dont need any sort of unions or whatever the splitters are called, I have a CO2 tank, and everything you need for a commercial keg.
I force carb. Crank it up to 30psi and leave it for a day. Never been able to get the shake method to work.Thanks for the info Mike!
Do you naturally carbonate or force carb? If I were to force carb, is there anything else I would need?