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Started by Roger, December 02, 2013, 02:48:30 PM

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Chris Craig

... And pictures would be nice :-)

Roger

If 30 psi for two days is what works for everyone else? Than that's what I'll do. I'll try to post pics when I get a chance.

fakr

Ah the technical art of force carbing...

Fill the keg, chill the keg to 0C, hit with 30 psi and shake the kegs for 30 seconds. Hit with 30 psi again and repeat roughly 12 times. 
Release most of the pressure slowly, hookup to tap and gas...ready to go.
Takes about 15 mins total.

Always worked for me.
"If God had intended for us to drink beer, He would have given us stomachs."

Chris Craig

lol.  Shake and bake fakr!

I guess the 3rd option is to hook it up at serving pressure and leave it for a couple of weeks.

Roger

Cool I might try that too faker. I don't want to wait 2 weeks a couple days is fine.

Chris Craig

Quote from: Roger on December 18, 2013, 06:45:57 PM
If 30 psi for two days is what works for everyone else? Than that's what I'll do. I'll try to post pics when I get a chance.

Just be careful if you don't have check valves on your manifold/regs.  Last thing you want is beer moving between kegs or into your reg.

Roger

I've got check valves on my manifold. I'll probably try 30psi for 2 days first.

Chris Craig

So you did end up running a CO2 line through the side of the fridge.  Good call.  I'm pretty sure most fridges don't have cooing lines in the side anyway.  Leaves room for more beer too!

Roger

Yea I did but my cheeks were clenched the whole time! :o

Chris Craig

Yeah. Mine too... Butt cheeks!