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Old 04-17-2007, 08:24 PM   #11
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I think you need bigger kegs!

or you need to find a beer wench that can swap kegs, clean spills and get more nuts all while looking great!


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Old 04-17-2007, 08:46 PM   #12
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You could certainly do this, but you would have to carbonate both kegs first. Otherwise you would have 5 gallons of basically flat beer followed by carbonated.

I've used a cornie full of CO2 to dispense a keg at a club meeting. That was before I got the second CO2 rig.
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If you daisy changed the kegs, and replaced the gas in tube on the keg thats connected to the faucet w/ a beer in tube... it would work. Just hook up gas to keg1. Run a jumper from the beer out on keg1, in the gas in port of keg2. That gas in port is actually connected to a long beer tube so the beer flows to the bottom of the keg2 and doesn't foam.
I had considered that, but wondered what would happen when the second keg ran out and started pumping co2 into the first keg from the bottom of the dip tube.
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Old 04-18-2007, 01:46 AM   #14
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You could certainly do this, but you would have to carbonate both kegs first. Otherwise you would have 5 gallons of basically flat beer followed by carbonated.

I've used a cornie full of CO2 to dispense a keg at a club meeting. That was before I got the second CO2 rig.
David_42, you never fail to amaze me. How many PSI did you have squeezed into that gas-keg when you set off for the meeting?

I'm assuming you had rigged a gas line with two gas disconnects?

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