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Carbonating a Corny Homebrew Keg

There is something special when you can enjoy your homebrew served from a keg. But how do you properly dial in the keg carbonation levels and what are your carbonating options when using a keg to package your homebrew? Brew Your Own’s Technical Editor Ashton Lewis will show you the three most common ways to carbonate your keg as well as explaining the pros and cons of each technique: The low and slow method, spunding, and the shake and bake. Soon your homebrew on tap will have the right amount of bubbles with no troubles.

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