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I do gravity, closed transfers from fermentor to corny keg, thru the keg's beer-out post, attaching the keg's gas-in post to the fermentor's airlock. I never know exactly how much actual beer is in my fermentor (it's not visible), therefore have trouble ascertaining when the target keg is (almost) full. I've thought about getting the Duotight Flow Stopper, which has a floating ball that stops the flow when liquid (beer) reaches (and comes out) of the gas post...i.e. keg is full. My concern is at that point, isn't it already too late? -- i.e by the time the float stops the flow beer will have already filled the keg too high for adequate CO2 insertion? (my CO2 dip tubes have been shortened to increase usable keg capacity). I guess I could try weighing the target keg before filling and monitor the weight during filling, but wonder if weight varies by beer style/FG. Happy to entertain any good approaches for this!