thinking of getting a jockey box set up for outdoor parties and what not. everything i ve seen on them says to keep the keg cold at all times. why do you need to do that if the jockey box is keeping the beer cold at the tap?
force33 said:thinking of getting a jockey box set up for outdoor parties and what not. everything i ve seen on them says to keep the keg cold at all times. why do you need to do that if the jockey box is keeping the beer cold at the tap?
Im guessing the first two people that answered dont have a jockeybox. I only ice the kegs on seriously hot days (above 85). Otherwise mine will serve cold beer no problem. I use a 7 pass cold plate with 6 taps hooked up. I havent actually measured the temp but I can tell you my beer pours cold. Will carbonation change on a warm keg? Sure it will, but jockeyboxes are typically a temporary serving setup and for a weekend there wont be an issue.
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