dakotabear
Well-Known Member
I love stouts... I'm currently working on a kegerator build that will give me room for 4-5 kegs. At least one of these kegs will be root beer that I intend to have carbed at 35-40 PSI serving.
I would love to have a stout handle, but not enough to to invest in a nitro system.
From what I read, I can do a stout handle with CO2 if I bump the CO2 up to 30-40 PSI.
My tank and regulators are going to be outside of the fridge, and since I will have one of the lines at 35ish PSI, I was thinking about using a distributor I have in reverse...
*To handle should be "to keg" but you get the idea*
I'll bolt it to the side, and just flip the switches when I want the thick head from the stout...
Thoughts?
I would love to have a stout handle, but not enough to to invest in a nitro system.
From what I read, I can do a stout handle with CO2 if I bump the CO2 up to 30-40 PSI.
My tank and regulators are going to be outside of the fridge, and since I will have one of the lines at 35ish PSI, I was thinking about using a distributor I have in reverse...
*To handle should be "to keg" but you get the idea*
I'll bolt it to the side, and just flip the switches when I want the thick head from the stout...
Thoughts?