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Carbonate then age?




Well I’m in the process of figuring out this kegging thing. One question I do have for you guys is about aging. Now once in the keg, do you let it sit somewhere to age, or do you go ahead and carbonate first?

I went ahead and carbonated it, which I think is going to be a problem. Just knowing that I have carbonated beer in the fridge is going to be on my mind constantly. I know it needs time to age, but I’m going to try and do my best not to drink it before its ready.

Thanks
Logan



 

It's been a while since you posted this but I suggest you carbinate first then age.  The reason is oxidation if keg and let it sit the air in the keg will oxidate your beer.

Cheers

 

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