same thing, no problem.
Just wondering what this thing is for then?
http://morebeer.com/view_product/18279/beerwinecoffee/Counter_Pressure_Bottle_Filler
Just wondering what this thing is for then?
http://morebeer.com/view_product/18279/beerwinecoffee/Counter_Pressure_Bottle_Filler
Sorry, I guess I misunderstood your original question. I thought you were asking about whether or not you'll get an explosion from filling from the tap.thats my question, if other guys have had no problem with just filling bottles from their keg tap and then capping the bottles......whats the point of that $100 item?
I've used this method with great success, it's more or less what people have been saying, except with a few key tips.
http://mainbrew.com/pages/infopages.html/kegbottling.html
I used to use BierMuncher's "we-don't-need-no-stinkin-beer-gun" method (search for it in the forums, it may be a sticky. Then one day I got lazy and just stuck a piece of vinyl tubing in the faucet and my regular bottling wand and I've never had any problems with foaming or losing carbonation. The key tho is chilling the bottle/growler before filling. The longest my filled beer has lasted is 2 weeks before it got drank so I don't how much longer beyond that.
When they say "exhaust the pressure from the top of your Corny keg", does that mean pull the release valve? And if so, how much do I want to pull it?
I've used this method with great success, it's more or less what people have been saying, except with a few key tips.
http://mainbrew.com/pages/infopages.html/kegbottling.html
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