Hi,
This has come up a few times on other threads but I have not seen any definitive answer.
For consistency I would love to have all the same type of taps on my kegerator.
If I installed Stout taps and when I wanted to serve non stout types I simply remove the restrictor/creaming plate and the plastic flow gizmo from my tap - will this allow me to serve styles such as Lager and IPA as if I was using a regular tap (I would use CO2 to pump the non-stout beers)?
Do some people already do this and if so how does it compare to using a standard tap?
This has come up a few times on other threads but I have not seen any definitive answer.
For consistency I would love to have all the same type of taps on my kegerator.
If I installed Stout taps and when I wanted to serve non stout types I simply remove the restrictor/creaming plate and the plastic flow gizmo from my tap - will this allow me to serve styles such as Lager and IPA as if I was using a regular tap (I would use CO2 to pump the non-stout beers)?
Do some people already do this and if so how does it compare to using a standard tap?