I'm a complete moron.
I was transferring a pilsner from my conical to a keg last night. Keg was filled with starsan and pushed out with CO2.
I hooked up the beer line to the Gas Out instead of liquid in. I heard splashing but just assumed the beer was transferring quickly.
Halfway through I noticed I had messed up and put the beer line on the liquid out post.
Since the keg was fully purged with CO2, did I oxidize the hell out of this beer? I know commercial kegs get transported and tossed around
thus causing a good bit of splashing in the kegs during delivery. Have I ruined a batch at the very last step of the process?
Anyone done this before or am I the only dingbat?
I was transferring a pilsner from my conical to a keg last night. Keg was filled with starsan and pushed out with CO2.
I hooked up the beer line to the Gas Out instead of liquid in. I heard splashing but just assumed the beer was transferring quickly.
Halfway through I noticed I had messed up and put the beer line on the liquid out post.
Since the keg was fully purged with CO2, did I oxidize the hell out of this beer? I know commercial kegs get transported and tossed around
thus causing a good bit of splashing in the kegs during delivery. Have I ruined a batch at the very last step of the process?
Anyone done this before or am I the only dingbat?