Can I split my beer line and feed 2 taps from 1 keg?

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I finally brewed a batch that SWMBO likes. She won't go thru the whole keg. I think it needs a little more hops and am wondering if anybody has tried putting a wye connector in their beer line and feeding one side directly to one tap and the other side though a randalizer to another tap? Obviously will need to properly balance the line length, but any other thoughts or concerns? Thanks!
 
Homemade randalls using an off the shelf water filter housing usually have a bypass switch built in, so no splitting would be necessary. Turn the switch one way to utilize the canister full of hops, turn it back for straight pass-through for SWMBO.
 
You could put a Tee or a Wye in no problem. Dont' adjust serving pressure. I think the only issue you'll have is that your flow through the randall will be slower than hers.
 
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