hey all,
I finally got around to buying my own CO2 tank (gave up renting from supagas), decided to follow the assistants expertise and bought a nitrogen/CO2 mix,
well after 4 days at around 50psi my force carbonation of a 5 malt amber ale fresh wort has very little bubble in the body, yet head is only kinda ok.
do I leave for week at around 40 psi and hope it gets the right body bubble, or take it back and get him to replace with straight CO2.
I dont mind the smaller bubble and its creamy texture, in fact it really suits the 5 malts amber ale, it is truely a boddingtons/kilkenny clone, highly recommend it everyone!
I understand all the theory around the addition of nitrogen, but am not happy with the results, as I do alot of pilsner type beers when given the chance.
Has anybody else had force carbonation hassels with this type of nitrogen/CO2 mix?
Is there another way I can force carbonate my beers cheaping, whilst using the mix to pour? Soda Stream size CO2 bottle to Force carbonate maybe?
cheers all for response in advance.
CO2/Nitrogen mix - my experience
CO2/Nitrogen mix - my experience
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Re: CO2/Nitrogen mix - my experience
By force carb do you mean you simply connected the gas up to the keg and dialed up the pressure to 50psi?
If so, it will take a lot more than 4 days to fully carb up.
You need to either be patient and wait the best part of 2 weeks or shake the keg for 45-60 seconds at that pressure.
Personally i would go back and get a bottle of CO2.
If so, it will take a lot more than 4 days to fully carb up.
You need to either be patient and wait the best part of 2 weeks or shake the keg for 45-60 seconds at that pressure.
Personally i would go back and get a bottle of CO2.
Re: CO2/Nitrogen mix - my experience
with straight CO2 from the old 10kg bottle in under 2 days it was force carbonated
may try shaking her a bit, cheers
may try shaking her a bit, cheers
pilsner is the love of my life...