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Connecting Sankey Tap to Picnic Faucet

Discussion in 'Equipment/Sanitation' started by NK3740, Aug 18, 2008.

 

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    NK3740

    Member

    Posted Aug 18, 2008
    Hey guys, I was just wondering now that my keezer project is properly insulated and have the temperature control device installed if it would be possible to connect a commercial keg to a sankey coupler and have the beer line connected to 5-6 ft. of 3/16" tubing connected with a picnic tap. This is just a temporary solution until I get up the dough for my 6-tap "T" tower.
     
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    Bobby_M

    Vendor and Brewer  

    Posted Aug 18, 2008
    You absolutely can do that but I hope you're talking about pushing the beer with CO2 and not an onboard air pump. That beer will oxidize in 24 hours.
     
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    NK3740

    Member

    Posted Aug 18, 2008
    Absolutely, Bobby. I've got the tank, regulator, distributor and hoses ready to go! It's just that the tower and drip tray I want are too damn expensive for me right now. My real question comes when I want to connect the picnic faucet to the coupler. Most towers I've seen have to screw-on nut that attaches to the end of the beverage hose. How/where do I get the barbed fitting to put over the top of the coupler?
     
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    Bobby_M

    Vendor and Brewer  

    Posted Aug 18, 2008
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