EamusCatuli
Well-Known Member
Hey all, well its only been one day since my kegerator has been done, and im already wanting more kegs!
- Right now I only have one tap, one Co2 tank, regulator, keg, and the necissary hoses/lines. I can't afford to buy the taps for 2 more right now, but I can afford a 3-way air-manifold/distributor and 2 more kegs.
My question is, would I be able to hook up 3 kegs at once with the one Co2 tank and regulator if I have the a 3-way distributor? I realize I would not be able set them to individual pressure settings, but I can live with a general 10-12 psi on 3 beers.
I just want to be able to have beers ready to go on my one tap when its time to move down the line. This is the best way I can think of. Suggestions on what to do/ equipment?
EDIT: Also, about how many beers will a 5# Co2 tank last?
- Right now I only have one tap, one Co2 tank, regulator, keg, and the necissary hoses/lines. I can't afford to buy the taps for 2 more right now, but I can afford a 3-way air-manifold/distributor and 2 more kegs.
My question is, would I be able to hook up 3 kegs at once with the one Co2 tank and regulator if I have the a 3-way distributor? I realize I would not be able set them to individual pressure settings, but I can live with a general 10-12 psi on 3 beers.
I just want to be able to have beers ready to go on my one tap when its time to move down the line. This is the best way I can think of. Suggestions on what to do/ equipment?
EDIT: Also, about how many beers will a 5# Co2 tank last?