by Longwood-65 » Sunday Nov 23, 2008 7:56 am
Hi Modo,
I'm fairly new to the kegs, ( since late August) here is what I have tried.
1st keg eager to drink ( 2 weeks in fermenter into keg into fridge force carb'd ) poured great, nice head good bubbles in beer, Beer very immature.
2nd keg, purged at 300kpa conditioned 2 weeks, over carbinated.
3rd keg ditto 2nd keg but conditioned 3 weeks ( didn't learn from 2nd keg because it hadn't been tapped)
4th keg learn't from 2nd keg and purged at pouring pressure, conditioned 3 weeks, cooled, force carbinated, poured good, good head retension, beer still a little immature. ( Carbination method pretty much the same as Ross's)
5th natural primed using sugar, purged at pouring pressure, beer highly over carbinated more so than kegs 2 & 3.
6th Keg done same as 5th expecting same result, this keg is not far off being tapped have been releasing gas every few days to try counteract the expected overcarbination
7th keg & 8th done same as 4th but both are still conditioning, so can't give you result.
Note 1: easier to put gas into beer than to get it out.
Note 2: all beers start pouring cloudy but about 1/4 to 1/3 through it clears. I do not rack. I have not shortened dip tube.
as you can probably tell a lot of beer gets consumed at this house hold, finding time to condition is the biggest problem
all beers k&k's pretty much the same recipe only difference is the type and quantity of hops used for flavouring
Coopers lager ( green Lid) 1 kilo brewing sugar, 500 grams Light dry malt ( Hops to flavour) to 23litre brew
Cheers hope this helps
Ron