danbriant
Active Member
So I keep hearing from people that kegs are the way to go. I'm starting to see the advantages.
However I have never done this before.
I always bottle my beer, as I do brew in short batches normally around 12l. As I do BIAB small setup.
I still have some beer kits to use though.
Now I don't mind using bottles for some of my beer.
I was tempted by this because it's portable and would be ideal for taking some of my beer to a party or something.
https://www.angelhomebrew.co.uk/en/dispensing/281-36l-stainless-steel-growler-set.html
But overall what kind of setup should I use. I don't want to spend alot. But want to make my brew days shorter. As cleaning alot of bottles is a long process!
How long will the keg of beer last before quality drops?
I'm not to much of a big drinker. Sure I will enjoy a beer or two but not every day.
I'm open to ideas and suggestions
However I have never done this before.
I always bottle my beer, as I do brew in short batches normally around 12l. As I do BIAB small setup.
I still have some beer kits to use though.
Now I don't mind using bottles for some of my beer.
I was tempted by this because it's portable and would be ideal for taking some of my beer to a party or something.
https://www.angelhomebrew.co.uk/en/dispensing/281-36l-stainless-steel-growler-set.html
But overall what kind of setup should I use. I don't want to spend alot. But want to make my brew days shorter. As cleaning alot of bottles is a long process!
How long will the keg of beer last before quality drops?
I'm not to much of a big drinker. Sure I will enjoy a beer or two but not every day.
I'm open to ideas and suggestions