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  1. Beerme01

    Kegco Chrome Beer Faucet

    Oh Duh, website below http://letfords.com/product_info.php?c=01&n=284507&i=B0023UYSYO&x=Kegco_Chrome_Beer_Faucet_and_Shank_Combo
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    Kegco Chrome Beer Faucet

    So I ran across this deal today - 19.99 for a chrome beer faucet and shank. Seems like a pretty good deal to me considering others are typically in the 30.00-40.00 range. Has anyone used these and do you have any input regarding the product? Cheers
  3. Beerme01

    Looking for (2) March 809 Pumps

    Im looking to buy (2) March 809 pumps, anybody trying to get rid of these?
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    Brewing in MD

    Welcome from College Park!
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    Kegging Cider Question

    Does Cider generally require the same PSI as beer? I have had mine at 17 PSI for 2 weeks, and no carb what so ever. Thanks,
  6. Beerme01

    Lower PSI at colder Temps?

    OK thanks everyone, Ill just leave it as is and see how it turns out, should be ready in a few days!
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    Lower PSI at colder Temps?

    This was a question I posted in another thread and wanted to see if anyone knows the answer. I kegged my first batch last week, First of all, my equipment. Regular SS corny keg, 10# CO2 Tank, 3ft long, 1/4" ID CO2 line, dual pressure gauge (2 pressure 0 - 60 PSI CO2 regulator set with 1/4...
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    Less volume with a cold CO2 tank?

    Then ss the low pressure gauge not accurate either if the tank is in the fridge? I just kegged my first batch and keep my tank in the fridge, so im wondering when I keg my next batch if I will need to take the co2 tank (I have two low pressure gauges for two separate kegs) and let it warm up to...
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    Drilling holes in a kettle

    Just finished installing all of the ball valves, thermometers and sights glasses in my keggle last week. Pilot hole, then step bit made short work of any holes I needed. You can use smaller than 1/4" bit for a pilot so long as its big enough to get your step bit started.
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    Reliable Website for CO2 Line Length?

    Dumb, just found a site on the sticky. Troubleshooting Draft Beer Systems for Line Balance Troubles. if anyone runs across any others let me know.
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    Reliable Website for CO2 Line Length?

    Does anyone know of a reliable website that shows the calculation one would do in order to determine kegging pressure, and shows psi loss per foot? Kegging pressure depends on diameter of co2 line and hose length, and I'm having trouble finding a formula anywhere. Thanks,
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    Keg system with no fridge - is there hope?

    You can always build a cooler with a cold plate box. Check this link out. Cold Draught Beer Boxes with coil or cold plate cooling. Never done it, and I imagine you can build this much cheaper on your own.
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    Hard time finding steel keg!

    Has anyone else had trouble finding a steel keg to make a keggle out of? I have already gone to the three distributors who sell kegs, but only found aluminum kegs for sale. Im sure someone one this site had this experience, any suggestions on where I should look? Any brew companies you know...
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    Naturally Carbonated Lager

    Thanks Very Much, I appreciate the feedback.
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    Naturally Carbonated Lager

    With Lagers I have made in the past, I have never brought the lagering temp down close to freezing, nor have I lagered for a full 3 weeks for fear of putting the yeast in a dormant state that they will never come out of. My Dillema has always been this because I naturally carbonate my beer and...
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