wild said:We use cornies at the Real Ale Festival here. If you're pouring fairly quickly, one pint after another, just open the pressure release valve. If not, then open it only when you're creating a vacuum.
One creative gent hung his corny up-side-down, tapped from the gas-in post, and let gravity push his beer out.
Hope that helps,
Wild
Yes it was but I blew off the first couple of pints before hooking it up to the engine. Since there's no way to insert a vinted spile it seemed to be best just to use the highest pressure to clean it out.Proboskus said:So the beer was carbonated obviously. Was there any problem with sediment going into the gas-in tube? I would love to try this method.
That was the one I built in 2004 for the Real Ale Fest at the Ice House downtown. They work great!olllllo said:This may help you with your diy Beer Engine questions:
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=10529
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