Hey Guys:
I had Brent load a new doc to the tips / tricks. You can directly access it here.
I found this a couple of years ago and had to dig it out this morning ... when I found it I knew it should reside on the board for everyone. I grabbed a copy because personal websites come / go. I left all of the reference material in so that the appropriate kudos go to Mike Dixon, the author.
I am now keeping a printed copy with all of my keg parts for easy reference.
Cheers!
Dan
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I assume this is good information to have on hand, but to be honest, I just got my kegs and haven't used them yet-- it's all Greek to me.
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Thanks Dan. That is a very helpful reference.
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Make sure you check out this article before you start kegging, it is very informative.Haemon wrote:I assume this is good information to have on hand, but to be honest, I just got my kegs and haven't used them yet-- it's all Greek to me.
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I just went through this when I order all the kegging parts for the shop. I made the decision to only carry Ball Lock keg parts. Even then there are tons of options: barbed, flared, beverage line in different diameters, gaskets in various sizes, complete kegging kits and the kitchen sink. Except for the actual corny kegs , I've got it all now
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You were right, that is EXTREMELY helpful! Thanks Brad! All I need to figure out now is whether my regulator has a check valve.BrewMasterBrad wrote:Make sure you check out this article before you start kegging, it is very informative.Haemon wrote:I assume this is good information to have on hand, but to be honest, I just got my kegs and haven't used them yet-- it's all Greek to me.
I was talking to Eric about not having enough room in my fridge for the two kegs (hell, it's 3 people trying to keep food in one fridge-- there's no room for the CO2 alone), but I have more than enough in my 12.8cu/ft freezer chest. I'm keeping the freezer at 68F so I can ferment in there... until I can get yet another fridge, I'm going to keep the kegs in there and serve at 68F, so it will be good to have that pressure/temp chart at the end of that article.
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Good info, thanks Dan!