I usually brew 23 - 25 liter batches, keg 19 and bottle the rest. But recently I can be arsed bottleing, so I fill a keg and have another keg that I add the rest to.
So far there's three different IPAs that were added about two weeks apart through a sanitised tube with a bed of co2 over the liquid and then purged when re sealed. It makes for an interesting drink with the different blends. I'll probaly leave it at 3 - 4 different brews in a keg to avoid pie pie contamination (see video below). Has anyone else tried blending brews like this?
http://youtu.be/zfbhFA7JY_I
Probably some of the best beer you will ever brew, same myself just been chucking extra couple of litres once I have it full
Quote from: Ciderhead on July 19, 2015, 12:06:55 AM
Probably some of the best beer you will ever brew, same myself just been chucking extra couple of litres once I have it full
Do you keep topping up the one keg or only add a few before starting a new keg?
Chucking or throwing out my extra, as I tend to jump styles, I'm not that brave