crimonster
New Member
Hi everyone
I recently decided to put a new home brew stout on tap using beergas and I have a question regarding the type of tank I should use. My local brew supply sells both types of tanks and is willing to fill a co2 tank with beergas. What are your thoughts on going this route? My only reasoning is that it would be cheaper because I already have the co2 regulator. The only downfall I see to the idea of using the co2 tank and regulator is that I Won't be able to get up to pressures beyond about 35-40psi as my tap rite regulator isn't pressure tested that high. Do you think I will even need to get my beergas dispensing pressure that high?
My only co2 tank is currently full so either way I need to get a new tank since I want to tap the keg this weekend ...is it really worth it to pay 10 bucks more for the nitro tank plus a whole new nitrogen regulator?
I recently decided to put a new home brew stout on tap using beergas and I have a question regarding the type of tank I should use. My local brew supply sells both types of tanks and is willing to fill a co2 tank with beergas. What are your thoughts on going this route? My only reasoning is that it would be cheaper because I already have the co2 regulator. The only downfall I see to the idea of using the co2 tank and regulator is that I Won't be able to get up to pressures beyond about 35-40psi as my tap rite regulator isn't pressure tested that high. Do you think I will even need to get my beergas dispensing pressure that high?
My only co2 tank is currently full so either way I need to get a new tank since I want to tap the keg this weekend ...is it really worth it to pay 10 bucks more for the nitro tank plus a whole new nitrogen regulator?