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Hey all,
Just coming to the end of my first keg of Guinness at home. However, wasn't really able to finish the whole thing before it went bad. It seems you get about 90 days of freshness for Guinness as the keg sits in the fridge. So, a few questions. TIA for any ideas: - Will the beer (Guinness) grow mold INSIDE the keg as it sits in the fridge at any point? I'm curious since that beer sure will grow mold fast anywhere else. - Is there any way to otherwise make the beer last a bit longer? - Is Guinness available in anything other than a 13+gallon keg? - Is there any way to keep the draft faucet clear of deposits? In addition to mold I notice buildup of what appears to be dried beer sludge from time to time. - Do you really need to clean all beer lines on a kegerator at least once a week? I'm starting to think this is a necessity between the the kegerators I have going. |
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Hey all, Just coming to the end of my first keg of Guinness at home. However, wasn't really able to finish the whole thing before it went bad. It seems you get about 90 days of freshness for Guinness as the keg sits in the fridge. So, a few questions. TIA for any ideas: If you can't finish a keg of Guinness in less than 90 days, you're not much of a Guinness drinker. - Will the beer (Guinness) grow mold INSIDE the keg as it sits in the fridge at any point? I'm curious since that beer sure will grow mold fast anywhere else. - Is there any way to otherwise make the beer last a bit longer? - Is Guinness available in anything other than a 13+gallon keg? - Is there any way to keep the draft faucet clear of deposits? In addition to mold I notice buildup of what appears to be dried beer sludge from time to time. Unscrew the spout and let it soak in water when not in use. I have found a small rubber "foot" (such as you'd put on then bottom of a table or chair leg) at the hardware store which fits nicely over the threaded portion that is exposed when the spout is removed. Keep it covered. - Do you really need to clean all beer lines on a kegerator at least once a week? I'm starting to think this is a necessity between the the kegerators I have going. I clean my lines every keg but then I finish mine in 90 days. -- VAXman- A Bored Certified VMS Kernel Mode Hacker VAXman(at)TMESIS(dot)COM "Well my son, life is like a beanstalk, isn't it?" |
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