Think I might try this but with a 30 pack of bud light. Since it has such a light flavor to begin with it should be fairly drinkable without being too bitter.
Just a quick fyi for anyone trying this. Be careful how much liquid you put into the bottle. I only left like an inch of headspace so when I screwed in the co2 canister it almost immediately activated the relief valve and shot cold co2 in my face. Its fine now but it takes a few minutes to...
That was probably done to provide for the correct resistance. The head pressure, carbonation level and type of tap determine how long that line should be. 10psi of head pressure means the line needs to impose 10psi of resistance. Find out what kind of line that is, how far the beer needs to...
Tomorrow I plan on picking up a couple co2 canisters and seeing if I can force carbonate some tap water and dispense. Would you mind if I posted my videos here? No need to create yet another forum imo.
Ok, sacked up and drank all the coors light and have disassembled. It is the exact same system as the miller draft only it is black and silver. Gonna do a simple extract brew tomorrow and see how reusable this actually is.
I have a Stone 14th anniversary bottle sitting on a shelf begging to become a drink glass. Now if I just had the other 13 or so bottles and I would have the most kick ass bachelor glass set ever!
Any info on how long the bottles hold up with beer inside them? Say I want to fill it with an IPA or Imperial Stout with wood chips and let it age for a year.
Just saw an ad today for a Coors Light version of this, it also holds 5.7L. Seeing as how I dislike Coors just a bit less than Miller I might buy one and see if it is also reusable.