Before I start I want to say I have found the best way to carb is to set it and forget it without a doubt, but could the following be a possibility to help move the process along.
Say I have multiple kegs, 4, all of my beer is below the co2 diptube. I set my psi to 40 for about an hour and a half, that's just how long I set it for, then I close off the ball valve between my regulator and my co2 manifold that connects all my kegs and reset my set screw to serving pressure, say 12 psi. In the process I leave the 40 psi co2 in the kegs, I then reopen the ball valve between my regulator and my kegs.
Would this speed up the carbing process? Is this good/bad idea, has anyone else done it this way, because I can't seem to find anyone who has.
Say I have multiple kegs, 4, all of my beer is below the co2 diptube. I set my psi to 40 for about an hour and a half, that's just how long I set it for, then I close off the ball valve between my regulator and my co2 manifold that connects all my kegs and reset my set screw to serving pressure, say 12 psi. In the process I leave the 40 psi co2 in the kegs, I then reopen the ball valve between my regulator and my kegs.
Would this speed up the carbing process? Is this good/bad idea, has anyone else done it this way, because I can't seem to find anyone who has.