Maybe I'm barking up the wrong tree, but I'm trying to solve a problem. I made a keezer for the patio, and blew cold air up into it with a fan. I had insulated it with fiberglass, but still, had a terrible condensation problem. So this year, I decided to simply fill the whole tower up with expanding foam. Works good as long as we keep the beer flowing, but I worry that in the heat of summer, the beer at the tap handle will sour.
Since we typically only use this on the weekends, I thought about installing a threeway valve in the beer lines that would allow me to switch between beer going to the tap and shutting off beer from the keg and opening a line straight down into a drain pan in the bottom of the keezer. This way when I'm done drinking for hte week, I'll flip the valve and drain the line from the tap that's in the tower. A rubber tap cap will keep the insects out.
So, where can I find such a food grade valve? Or do I need to use a Y and two shut off valves? Or have I missed the boat entirely?
Since we typically only use this on the weekends, I thought about installing a threeway valve in the beer lines that would allow me to switch between beer going to the tap and shutting off beer from the keg and opening a line straight down into a drain pan in the bottom of the keezer. This way when I'm done drinking for hte week, I'll flip the valve and drain the line from the tap that's in the tower. A rubber tap cap will keep the insects out.
So, where can I find such a food grade valve? Or do I need to use a Y and two shut off valves? Or have I missed the boat entirely?