Reddog68
Well-Known Member
Hello everyone, just wondering, how many taps can i run off of one regulator? I have a converted full size fridge, and i would like to run two or three taps.
I saw someone run three beer lines off one regulator...you are just stuck with one pressure level, so if you wanted a higher carbonation level for one and a lower level for the other, it won't happen.
multiple taps are not an issue. You just have to keep a few things in mind. Get one way valves for the plastic tubing going to each keg so you dont get back flow like I did and end up transferring beer from 1 keg to another by accident. And you just need to keep in mind that you can't force carb one while simultaneously serving another, 1 regulator means you choose 1 pressure for all kegs connected.
How important is serving at different pressures?
Is it that noticeable?
I have a dual regulator setup, but plan on keeping one at 30 psi most of the time. My sons have decided that making soda is cool, so I have to carb 2 liter bottles a lot.
Why can't you? You won't be able to do a quicky 1-3 day force carb, but the set it and forget force carbing will work just fine. If you have a balanced system, your serving pressures and carbing pressures should be the same.
Why can't you? You won't be able to do a quicky 1-3 day force carb, but the set it and forget force carbing will work just fine. If you have a balanced system, your serving pressures and carbing pressures should be the same.
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