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john turnbull
Hello, recently have just started brewing my own beer, three batches in the last 2 months and I am well impressed with the quality of the 80 Shilling I have made. I have about 10 litres of beer which has finished secondary fermentation in a plastic keg and I have transferred it to a Cornnie Keg but the beer is a little lifeless, this is just a test to check for air leaks etc in the keg before I fill in with good beer.
1. The keg is 19 litres with a S30 valve attached and I have a CO2 and nitrogen mix to add pressure to the keg, will this set up be enough to force carbonate the beer or would I need to add priming sugar and the gas to start secondary fermentation again.
2. Any idea what sort of pressure can be put into a keg with a S30 valve on it obviously the S30 valve will give way before the keg relief valve.
Thanks for any help.
John Turnbull
1. The keg is 19 litres with a S30 valve attached and I have a CO2 and nitrogen mix to add pressure to the keg, will this set up be enough to force carbonate the beer or would I need to add priming sugar and the gas to start secondary fermentation again.
2. Any idea what sort of pressure can be put into a keg with a S30 valve on it obviously the S30 valve will give way before the keg relief valve.
Thanks for any help.
John Turnbull