A guy at work is running a coffee program with learning disabled kids where they sell coffee around the school.
He came over a while back and looked over my kegerator system. He's been bugging me ever since to find a way to put brewed coffee in a keg. I guess brewing it up per use is huge hassle. He even managed to find some black coffee in a bottle.
Anyway, the best I could come up with was to put coffee in a corny and use nitrogen to purge the air and to push out coffee when you want some. I'm not sure if he's planning on selling iced coffee or what. But for now, he just wants a way to put it in a keg and keep it fresh for a while.
Is this feasible? Any ideas? I'd like to help the guy out, but I'm not sure what else to suggest.
Cheers.
He came over a while back and looked over my kegerator system. He's been bugging me ever since to find a way to put brewed coffee in a keg. I guess brewing it up per use is huge hassle. He even managed to find some black coffee in a bottle.
Anyway, the best I could come up with was to put coffee in a corny and use nitrogen to purge the air and to push out coffee when you want some. I'm not sure if he's planning on selling iced coffee or what. But for now, he just wants a way to put it in a keg and keep it fresh for a while.
Is this feasible? Any ideas? I'd like to help the guy out, but I'm not sure what else to suggest.
Cheers.