

Can't argue with any of this but, as I reported above, the keg I have just emptied was 23 weeks old and I had been having a pint now and then from it. I more or less ran out gas pressure about two weeks ago and did as Ditch suggests; I simply loosened the top, pulled a pint and then tightened it again. There was no evidence of the brew going past it's best, if anything it was getting better as it aged.Ditch wrote:Regards emptying a keg quick or not? It's really up to you. I would empty a keg inside a week. But, that's simply because I drink that much beer. However, no way would I suggest you have to. I'm of the view that ye better off Enjoying ye beer, at ye own rate and time.
If it should go over and ye wind up losing a few pints? So be it. Take note of what happened and learn from it.
Those are probably the wisest words I've ever read on the webDitch wrote:But, most of all; Relax. Beer's to be enjoyed. Not fretted over.
Hello,hong wrote: the amount i`ll be adding is only a mug or so full.
hong wrote:Ditch, I know you use Iodine. I have been looking at using a no rinse sanatizer for a while now, would you recommend it? Where do you get it from? Ratios per water etc?
Doncha just know that someone will forget that reverse button and all hell will break loose as the wife's shiny kitchen vanishes behind a gooey morass of perfectly good beer makings. Somehow I don't think "Sorry Dear, the floor's a bit sticky, but I'll soon have it mopped up" will quite cut it.Ditch wrote:Shove that whisk deep. Brace your drill firmly to ye thigh. Set that little button to Reverse, and hit that f**king trigger!
Do, mate. And let us know what ye make of it. Be prepared to be caught off balance though. It's weird: It sort of sucks the drill down into the liquid!WalesAles wrote:Sounds good Ditch. I will try that on Saturday when I am next Brewing.