Brewer dad
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Think I have some of the answer, wanted to check here. Finally made the jump to kegging and started out with faucet adapters to help reduce initial costs. From reading around it sounds like since it’s hooked right on to the keg, I should run at a pretty low psi for serving which makes sense.
I wanted to see what those who have run theses setups have done in regards to how you set your gas. I am wondering in addition to the serving setting what people have done when first connecting the keg? I.e do I first hook up at certain level to carbonate, then maybe drop to my serving level after a certain time and then let it stabilize(something between burst carbonation and set and forget)?
I’m thinking about this to maybe account for otherwise extended carbonation time from having it set low. Not in a rush, but if I can get it mostly there in 7-10 days that would be nice.
Here’s a link so it’s clear what I’m talking about. Thanks in advance!
https://homebrewing.org/products/keg-faucet-adaptor-assembly-ball-lock
I wanted to see what those who have run theses setups have done in regards to how you set your gas. I am wondering in addition to the serving setting what people have done when first connecting the keg? I.e do I first hook up at certain level to carbonate, then maybe drop to my serving level after a certain time and then let it stabilize(something between burst carbonation and set and forget)?
I’m thinking about this to maybe account for otherwise extended carbonation time from having it set low. Not in a rush, but if I can get it mostly there in 7-10 days that would be nice.
Here’s a link so it’s clear what I’m talking about. Thanks in advance!
https://homebrewing.org/products/keg-faucet-adaptor-assembly-ball-lock