You can hook any size keg to it. It’s a coil system inside a cooler that has a tap on the outside. You fill the cooler with ice and then connect the keg. As the beer passes through the coils it comes out ice cold. Really portable and effective. I used it with my home brew at tail gates, etc.
I am no longer brewing and am looking to get rid of my remaining equipment. Pics Below. All equipment is in good working order, though it hasn't been used in 2 yrs.
Wort Chiller: $25
(3) Pin Lock 5 gallon Kegs: $30 each or $75 for all
10 Gallon Mash Tun: $40
Portable tap system: $40
5lb CO2...
I use a stainless steel braid, butI added a tee to the nipple and my hose runs in a circle. I batch sparge.
I've only done three batches. On the first one my efficiency was 65% due to inexperience. My last two have been 83% and 84% respectively.
Any idea on how to go about fixing it? It's the regulator furthest from the co2 bottle. Or am I going to have to buy a new regulator.
If I have to get a new one does anyone have a recommendation for a two keg setup?
I have a dual gauge regulator, the kind that you can have 2 beers on at differing pressures. One keg holds its PSI exactly like I want it.
The other one continues to increase pressure no matter what. Even if I turn the dial all the way to off. Its already way over carbed one beer. What...
I've got a brown ale on tap that is incredibly foamy. My other brews haven't ever given me any problems.
10 ft lines, I've tried everywhere from 5-12 psi.
Any idea why this one might be so foamy?
I brewed an Amber Ale 6 weeks ago. It was my 2nd AG batch.
My target OG was 1.052 but I ended up with an OG of 1.062. I am not sure why but I think it was because my efficiency jumped quite a bit from batch one to batch two.
Today I went to keg it and my FG is 1.024.
That seems kind...