à Flannagáin
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Picked mine up today, $110 bucks full. How many kegs should I expect to go through without filling it up again?
BierMuncher said:I'm still working through my 20 pounder that I got in March. I think I'm a moderately heavy user.
Drunkensatyr said:Ditto, Picked my last one up in May and it is still 3/4 and we brew weekly to replace what we drink.
Focus said:I have a 20 pounder and just went through a full-sized keg of Linies Sunset Wheat. The meter is reading just below the "red zone," but I'm pretty sure it's got plenty left as long as there's no leak. How can I tell if it's really about to empty out?
Focus
seefresh said:Know anyone with a cheap fridge or chest freezer for sale in Dallas, Drunkensatyr?
Damn, I JUST gave my old one away for free about 2 months ago....seefresh said:Know anyone with a cheap fridge or chest freezer for sale in Dallas, Drunkensatyr?
If you have a scale, remove the regulator and put it on the scale. Stamped on the sid of the tank is a Tare Weight, or "TW". That is the weight of the tank when it is empty.Focus said:I have a 20 pounder and just went through a full-sized keg of Linies Sunset Wheat. The meter is reading just below the "red zone," but I'm pretty sure it's got plenty left as long as there's no leak. How can I tell if it's really about to empty out?
Focus
david_42 said:When the gage hits 200, get it filled. Since I get 8-10 kegs off of 5 lbs, I suspect you'll see 30-40.
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