Not asking whether you should use the restrictor plate to push CO2 but rather whether you can use a stout faucet as a regular faucet if you have a non-stout beer hooked up to it.
The reason I'm asking is because I'll be doing the Sanyo kegerator and I plan to have a stout/nitrogen tap but I can only fit two kegs in there at a time. So I'm wondering if I have two non-stouts on tap whether I can still use the stout faucet as a regular faucet or if I'll have to take it off and put a normal faucet on while I have another beer hooked up.
Alternatively I'll just do a three-faucet tower and hook it up where appropriate (though this is going to cost me more).
Thanks.
The reason I'm asking is because I'll be doing the Sanyo kegerator and I plan to have a stout/nitrogen tap but I can only fit two kegs in there at a time. So I'm wondering if I have two non-stouts on tap whether I can still use the stout faucet as a regular faucet or if I'll have to take it off and put a normal faucet on while I have another beer hooked up.
Alternatively I'll just do a three-faucet tower and hook it up where appropriate (though this is going to cost me more).
Thanks.