Brewby, my beer
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Hi, I'm relatively new to kegging. I have a Hefe on tap now.
I have looked around for information on the boards about carbing and balancing and I think I'm on the right track.
I'm going with the rule of thumb that you want 1/2foot of beer line per lb of psi (ie 10psi serving pressure would use 5ft of beer line)
My set up is a Sanyo 4912 with pony taps.
My real question is:
Do most of you just carb all your beer to the same level or do you carb based on style. If you carb on style, do you switch your beer lines out for each different style to keep the system balanced?
I'm thinking that with the exception of special beers that might need extra carb I will just carb all me beers the same say 10psi or around there. (I also have only one regulator with a 'T' connection so I makes sense for now to carb the same on both kegs)
What do you guys do?
I have looked around for information on the boards about carbing and balancing and I think I'm on the right track.
I'm going with the rule of thumb that you want 1/2foot of beer line per lb of psi (ie 10psi serving pressure would use 5ft of beer line)
My set up is a Sanyo 4912 with pony taps.
My real question is:
Do most of you just carb all your beer to the same level or do you carb based on style. If you carb on style, do you switch your beer lines out for each different style to keep the system balanced?
I'm thinking that with the exception of special beers that might need extra carb I will just carb all me beers the same say 10psi or around there. (I also have only one regulator with a 'T' connection so I makes sense for now to carb the same on both kegs)
What do you guys do?