I am about to invest into a 2 keg system and i was just wondering what size CO2 tanks you guys use for a 2 keg system? I don't want to be refilling my CO2 all the time so im thinkin about getting a 10 lb tank.
In case you haven't purchased yet consider this: There are a limited number of places that can fill a 5# tank here in the greater Atlanta area. I have to drive to Norcross. And of more concern to me is the $ I pay, the LHBS is a total rip off.
A 5# tank refill is approx $18 at Cintas last time I had one filled but I can get a 20# swap out for the same money down near the airport. I have both a 5 and 20 lb and if money is of any concern whatsoever go for a 20.
I use more gas than the average bear because I like highly carbonated beer like Duvel. I figure if I going to the trouble of brewing I might as well brew the expensive stuff.
Like everyone else said.....go bigger if you can!
Go bigger if you can, but go for multiples first. Nothing sucks worse than having a bottle kick on a Friday afternoon and not having a spare. Ever tried having to pour your glass from a corny top all weekend?
Have you tried this place? They charge $9 to fill a 5lb tank, while you wait.
I am about to invest into a 2 keg system and i was just wondering what size CO2 tanks you guys use for a 2 keg system? I don't want to be refilling my CO2 all the time so im thinkin about getting a 10 lb tank.
I have 2 5# tanks as they fit best in my fridge (I would be able to fit a 10 #er in there though).
When one tank kicks, I swap in my spare full one and then have the other refilled. This works great, especially, if I run out on a weekend or if I had a leak for some reason and I wanted to trouble shoot it for some reason.
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