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  1. TXBobS

    We no need no stinking beer gun...

    The object though is to bottle already carbonated beer that is in your keg.
  2. TXBobS

    We no need no stinking beer gun...

    I bought the parts and did this today for the first time. It took me a bottle or two to get it down, but it works great! Thanks!!!
  3. TXBobS

    We no need no stinking beer gun...

    From what I've read, folks that already owned other fillers use this so it sounds like the way to go for me.
  4. TXBobS

    We no need no stinking beer gun...

    Ah ok. That makes sense. Thanks!
  5. TXBobS

    We no need no stinking beer gun...

    I'm sure not what purpose the stopper is providing here. It is just helping to keep the beer from foaming? It seems like you wouldn't want to maintain any pressure in there since it is just air. If you fill the bottle with CO2 first, then I can see where you would want to use the stopper...
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