Apologies if this has been suggested/ asked before.
Being a caravanner and new to brewing, it dawns on me that I might just like to take some home brew away on caravan holidays. Not being really keen on bottled beer - I find it just a little too 'gassy', and preferring the natural CO2 formed at the secondary fermentation to the 'artificial stuff' I have pumped in when I have had to, it dawns on me that the following might be a solution.
My idea would be to keg in the normal way for the secondary fermentation to do its work and drink the beer until the natural gas is spent. At this point I would normally need to add the CO2 and the beer would be clear. Would it be OK if I then syphoned this remaining beer into a smaller (say 2 gallon) keg and gased it up. Presumably it would travel OK in the back of the car, and could be used 'at leisure' during the holiday. I have the advantage of drinking most of the keg 'under the influence' of the natural CO2 and then being able to have a portable keg (clear beer without the risk of upsetting the sediment produced in the secondary fermentation stage) at the time when I need to add the gas anyway.
I've just thought of another advantage too. Having transferred the remaining beer into a smaller keg, this would free up one of my 5 gallon kegs so I would be ready to keg my next brew!!

Can anyone see a problem with this. I would appreciate any feedback.