Hi guys,
Im hoping to start kegging soon and was thinking about getting this regulator:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/15456228...oUcotHji2IIu9IPs39_UaUCe2qxqMPohoCBRUQAvD_BwE
Reason being is that id like to have one batch in a fridge fermenting, another carbonating inside a kegerator using the higher pressure of primary and lastly 2nd keg at serving pressure from secondary.
I only have 1 tap so once the keg is finished carbonating i assume i can lower the pressure to match the secondary ? Or would the primary need to be higher ? If so, would it be an issue if it sat at higher psi for longer period of time as in would it overcarb ? I assume not but want to be sure.
My main question is, if i end up with only 1 keg in the kegerator, the serving one, and connect it to primary, is there a way to shut off the secondary or does it have to be connected to something ? As in if not connected to a keg, would it leak ?
Thanks all.
Im hoping to start kegging soon and was thinking about getting this regulator:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/15456228...oUcotHji2IIu9IPs39_UaUCe2qxqMPohoCBRUQAvD_BwE
Reason being is that id like to have one batch in a fridge fermenting, another carbonating inside a kegerator using the higher pressure of primary and lastly 2nd keg at serving pressure from secondary.
I only have 1 tap so once the keg is finished carbonating i assume i can lower the pressure to match the secondary ? Or would the primary need to be higher ? If so, would it be an issue if it sat at higher psi for longer period of time as in would it overcarb ? I assume not but want to be sure.
My main question is, if i end up with only 1 keg in the kegerator, the serving one, and connect it to primary, is there a way to shut off the secondary or does it have to be connected to something ? As in if not connected to a keg, would it leak ?
Thanks all.