cilestiok, room temp is 68-69...i am carbing on straight co2 and serving on 75/25 beergas as well. Previous stouts were carbed longer...this was my first at 30PSI for 24hrs based on advice from my LHBS.
I've purged & switched it back to straight CO2...I'll return to the beergas in a couple of...
I have a kegerator setup with a stout faucet...powered by a bottle of 75/25 beergas. Prior to placing the keg in the kegerator, I force carbed (warm) on CO2 at 30PSI for 24ish hours. Once placed in the kegerator, I purged the keg and hooked up the Nitro and dialed it in at 30PSI as well...
This is my 5th iteration of this recipe. I started out wanting to replicate Buffalo Sweat from Tallgrass Brewing but I ended up taking my own path and I couldn't be happier with this brew. It's very smooth with upfront chocolate and coffee but not overpowering. For me, a stout is a year-round...
I love them! No transferring to secondaries or separate buckets to bottle (if bottling). I'm able to ferment in the same vessel the entire duration without ever having to disturb the brew. I can get the dimensions this evening.
It's hot as balls in Austin too but I keep my place at a crisp 67-69 which works for my fermentation temps!!!
I need to get in the habit of closing the valve when I'm not recirculating or do what you are doing!
I relocated to Austin the first week of August and ordered the GF to be delivered a couple of days after I moved in to my place. To date, I've brewed 7 batches; stouts and Irish Reds. Before coming to Austin, I was doing everything on the stove using extracts and steeping grains and then...
Thanks for the comments guys! Much appreciated. I had to drink a couple Blue Moons the other night and I could barely force them down. My latest finds are Tallgrass Brewing's Buffalo Sweat, Old Chub Nitro Scottish Ale and Shiner 106 Birthday Edition...
We made all sorts of things out of the...