farny
Member
Hello,
I got my first keg a couple weeks ago and love it. I want to have beer always on tap so I figure I need another keg so one can be carbing while the other is serving (quite a bit of consumption at this college house). My theory was that I could have a T off of the regulated line and have one side go to the higher pressure keg while the other will go to a secondary regulator that goes to the lower pressure keg. I was thinking just one of those cheap regulators used for common compressed air systems since pressures wont be ever above 30.
I dont want to blow the bank with a dual regulator off of my tank. Just looking for a cost effective way of adding another keg.
Thanks for the input
I got my first keg a couple weeks ago and love it. I want to have beer always on tap so I figure I need another keg so one can be carbing while the other is serving (quite a bit of consumption at this college house). My theory was that I could have a T off of the regulated line and have one side go to the higher pressure keg while the other will go to a secondary regulator that goes to the lower pressure keg. I was thinking just one of those cheap regulators used for common compressed air systems since pressures wont be ever above 30.
I dont want to blow the bank with a dual regulator off of my tank. Just looking for a cost effective way of adding another keg.
Thanks for the input