So if I understand correctly, that picnic tap on beer line is actually quite a good thing compared to a tap directly on the mini keg?
Can you have more kegs and move the co2 cartridge & tap from one to the other?
What exactly is spunding?
Well, you can easily move taps from keg to keg. And the hose acts to reduce pressure. A bit. You can lower the keg pressure to dispense (higher pressure gives foaming) but that wastes your co2.So if I understand correctly, that picnic tap on beer line is actually quite a good thing compared to a tap directly on the mini keg?
Can you have more kegs and move the co2 cartridge & tap from one to the other?
What exactly is spunding?
I should be able to get a soda stream adapter, but I don't know if it will fit my connection. 1 filling of sodastream gets me 6 CO2 cartridges, and can only be filled in the capital (3-4 hour drive one way)
Cartridges I can keep lying around, so that will be the initial way to go.
Thereafter maybe a big CO2 cylinder and pressure gauge to carbonate keg or sodastream bottles.
But that's still far far away
I go through 5 pounds a year, but I use it a lot: carbonation, moving beer around, dispensing. I also keep kegs at 15 psi then dispense at 5, venting co2 to drop the pressure.And to give you an idea for Co2 usage, i bought a 10lb co2 tank about 1 1/2 years ago and have not needed to refill it. Bulk tanks are def the way to go
I think I've broken like 2 or 3 now...but they are versatile and cheap and probably your best bet for functionality and flexibility in different situationsAgree. A tap directly on a keg without any pressure reduction may end up badly. But re-read Josh's statement a few posts above. I would get the picnic tap, ideally two in case one breaks.
My 5 picnic taps are 3-4 years old and have never broken. Sunfire96 had one break last year. But when supplies are further than an hour away, a spare is not a bad idea. If the second keg also cones with one, that's your spare.
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