pcollins
Well-Known Member
So I have a keg/tap set up with one regulator and one coupling head. I have one keg on the go currently but am expecting another one down the line in as few as a couple of days.
What happens if I transfer the new beer to keg and then pressurize it to higher than serving and just leave it until the other keg is blown? Is there any advantage to that or should I just leave it?
In an ideal world I would have a splitter and another coupling head and just serve from one keg while pressurizing the other. I would love to have keg 2 ready to go when keg 1 blows but is there a way to do that easily?
btw, I'm dealing with sankey kegs.
What happens if I transfer the new beer to keg and then pressurize it to higher than serving and just leave it until the other keg is blown? Is there any advantage to that or should I just leave it?
In an ideal world I would have a splitter and another coupling head and just serve from one keg while pressurizing the other. I would love to have keg 2 ready to go when keg 1 blows but is there a way to do that easily?
btw, I'm dealing with sankey kegs.