socalboomer
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pulling off a delicious pint at your house. The worst part IMO is pulling off 1/3 beer 2/3 foam and hearing that noise....
saddest sound in all of beerdom...
pulling off a delicious pint at your house. The worst part IMO is pulling off 1/3 beer 2/3 foam and hearing that noise....
What Maverick Said: http://www.micromatic.com/part-pid-SS100.html
lylo said:A sure sign of a near empty keg is when you,pull a pint,have a taste and say"my god this has turned into a GREAT beer in the last 2 weeks".There is only 1/2 pint left!!
The fun of kegging is to learn how much is left in the keg. I tip a keg slightly. When it feels empty I figure I have about 5 more pours. Then each time you pour a beer you wait to see if the keg blows. You pour and wait for the blow... you pour and wait for the blow.. then it blows....done. Snap the out to the next keg in line and repeat.
I am really excited about the float switch ClaudiusB uses but he never responded...
I'm not disagreeing that there are ways to check that don't involve more equipment but I am looking for an accurate way to measure what is in the kegs without moving them, opening them, or in anyway inconveniencing me more than having to take a quick glance.
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