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    beer hose length and CO2 pressure question

    Thanks everyone... The 10ft recommendation is a good starting point... I only have 4' right now hooked up... No wonder I have to dial it down to 8 psi to serve I guess it's a trial and error deal
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    beer hose length and CO2 pressure question

    Is there a formula or rule of thumb of how much beer lune to use in order to serve at X pressure
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    beer hose length and CO2 pressure question

    I am trying to figure a way for my beer to stay carbonated properly while in my Keg... I currently force carb at 12 psi at 35 degrees and then I have to switch to 8 or 9 psi in order to get a proper pour from my tap. I am fairly certain this lower serving pressure will result in lower carb...
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    beer gas question

    Thank you for the very thorough response!
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    beer gas question

    Thanks for the info... I will do so... Will the nitro actually dissolve into the beer? Basically what I am asking, after I carb the beer, can I hook up to beer gas and immediately serve or does the nitro need to dissolve in the beer? On a side topic but semi related, I use a co2 volume table...
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    beer gas question

    I recently made a stout For St Patties day and need to Keg it soon. I have a stout faucet and mixed beer gas for it. How do I go about carbonating this stout... Should I use my regular co2 then move to beer gas or carb with beer gas? What type of pressure do I serve with my beer gas and stout...
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    New Keezer Pic

    Yes... The beer guardian is named Ernest and I think he may drink some while I am not looking... His eyes are always glass like he is drunk
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    Great Wort Chiller

    The inner coil is about 8 inches high and the outer coil is about 6 inches high My cold water is fed to the shorter coil first then it goes up through the taller inner coil
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    Great Wort Chiller

    I built the attached wort chiller recently and I have to say it was amazingly efficient! I used 50' of 5/8 inch refrig copper tubing. I wrapped the small diameter coil around my corny Keg and the larger around my ale pail fermenter. I joined the two coils together using soldered 90's and a...
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    New Keezer Pic

    Thank you for the kind words. I didn't put as much effort into this as I wanted to but I got the job done. I made a few modifications that were not on your original design. Mainly I screwed and glued the maple fascia together and recessed the screws. I put wood plugs in those holes and sanded...
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    New Keezer Pic

    I went to my local hardwoods supply house and bought some rough sawn maple and had them plane it down for me. It looks better in person than in the picture...I was going to use Oak from Home Depot but for just a little more I could buy really nice maple and support a small local business.
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    New Keezer Pic

    I am new to the site and have been trolling for quite some time, I figured this would be a good reason to post something. I just got into all grain brewing and kegging my beer, thanks to a generous Christmas present from my brother. I suddenly needed a place to store my beer and a way to...
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