Can you jumper pressurized beer

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WhiskeySam

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From one keg to another? My thought is yes, as long as the receiving keg is pressurized at least as much as the supply keg. Pop the relief valve to start the flow and continue to relieve pressure as the flow slows, and it should be fine, no?

Or am I in for a world of hurt?

by "pressurized" I mean carbonated.
 
I've seen some "How to" threads on this very subject, or maybe it was "Youtube". I'll do some searching. Google twins......Activate.
 
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and the other related searches.

Cheers :mug:

P.S. I've been Brewing/Drinking (a lot) today....

Cheers :mug:
 
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Spunding valve. Pressurized fermentation. You can daisy chain multiple kegs gas in to liquid out. The last keg has the spunding valve on the gas post.
 
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