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Sounds like far too much waiting time before you get to drink your beer!!!
The "Ross Method" seems pretty popular on the AHB forum in OZ http://www.aussiehomebrewer.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=8535
No waiting around for things to carb up over time! But obviously waiting a couple of weeks does no harm as far as flavours maturing etc.
I just connect my kegs at about 12 psi and leave them sitting connected for a week or so. I figure it usually needs this long to age so I am in no hurry to carb it up. If you want it quickly then use the "Ross" method posted by Nathan.
By the as far as I know priming a keg would usually refer to adding sugar and using a fermentation to carbonate the beer in the keg (like bottle priming does).
See the link above....you can drink it nearly straight away but it carbs up better over time.
Ummm.... like I just wrote above. I just connect my kegs at about 12 psi and leave them sitting connected for a week or so.
Same as Ralph I generally do a quick 5 min roll on 25psi then set then at 12psi and leave them. I've fuond 7 days is when the flavour really settles down in the keg.
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