Hello fellow brewers.I am new to kegging beer after several years of brewing into bottles.
I have just kegged my first brew, a Coopers Irish Stout which is ok but Im a bit confused with carbonating the keg.There are several methods of carbonating a kegs on various websites, the method I used for my first one was to fill the keg from the fermenter, I then put a small amount of CO2 into the keg and burped it through the relief valve and put it in the fridge overnight, once the keg was cold I put the CO2 into the keg at about 300kpa (40psi)for several days, three or four times a day I would top up the gas and give it a good shake and watch the gas pressure drop due to shaking the brew then top up the gas back up to 40psi etc.
My brew is a bit gassy when I pour it, I have dropped the pressure down to about 100kpa(15psi) my question is will I need to bump the pressure up to 40psi again to keep the brew carbonated, will it go flat if it is left at 15psi all the time, I only have the gas turned on when pouring the beer other that that the gas is left off in case of leaks etc.
Thanks for any replies
bilgerat