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    New Dude

    You got it!
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    Forced carbonation vs serving

    2 Kegs on the same regulator.
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    Forced carbonation vs serving

    No, I used the chart. Serving an Ale and a Lager with the same regulator so split the difference. It's not a long pour system, just a kegerator.
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    Forced carbonation vs serving

    Thanks. That's what I've been doing with my commercial kegs. Just making sure it will work with homebrew.
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    Forced carbonation vs serving

    Thank you. "The desired CO2 volume is your serving pressure unless using beer gas." That is the simple answer to the question I was looking for. I was experimenting with a commercial Bitter that would benefit from N in my previous post, and may dabble with some stout in the future, but that's a...
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    Forced carbonation vs serving

    https://content.kegworks.com/blog/determine-right-pressure-for-your-draft-beer-system/ I have a two tap system that is running on one Co2 regulator so they are at the same serving pressure. I use Perlick Flow Control faucets to date, but have been serving commercial kegs that I assume come pre...
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    New Dude

    Greetings everyone! Just embarking on this journey of homebrew. Pre-pandemic I brewed a bit at home with a self-contained device that did most of the work to brew small one-gallon batches. They went out of business during the pandemic so I went back to store-bought brew. I've since built a new...
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    Forced carbonation vs serving

    I'm extremely new to home brewing. I used to do it pre-pandemic with a self contained apparatus that did most of the work for you. now, I'm in a newly built home with a proper bar/kegerator and I want to start brewing my own 5 gal kegs for the bar. So I'm reading as much as I can, and just...
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    Beer Gas for English Pale Ale

    Sorry! When I was at the Hung Drawn and Quartered pub in London, I could have sworn I was in England? Who knew? I can only assume these tasty beverages are served similarly in Wales and Scotland. However, not having visited those regions personally, I can’t describe firsthand how they are...
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    Beer Gas for English Pale Ale

    I got it figured out. Thanks for all your help! Ended up purging the gas in the keg and tried a much lower pressure...no luck. Purged the gas again an let the temp warm up to 38 degrees, set the pressure at about 6-7psi. voila! perfection. Thanks again!
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    Beer Gas for English Pale Ale

    I. England it is, yes pretty much everywhere else is in kegs on Beer gas.
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    Beer Gas for English Pale Ale

    I've been running Co2 in my system for years. One of my favorite beers is Old Speckled Hen which is an English Pale Ale or Bitter. OSH can be served with Co2, however the traditional beer from and English pub is on beer gas and has a much creamier head. So, I decided to venture into beer gas for...
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