Accidental Dual Pressure Serving

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m1k3

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I have a single pressure (dual gauge) Taprite regulator.

Last time I moved my kegs around the Stout was forgotten (no CO2 hooked up).

The bad news is that it got better as the pressure dropped.

Does this mean I have to upgrade to a dual pressure regulator? ;)
Or just remember to forget to hook it up on gas now and then.

Homebrewing is the "just another $100" hobby.
 
I'm in a similar situation m1k3. I have one with a splitter, and I think I'm going to upgrade to a dual stage with 1-2 secondary units. Just money right?!?
 
I have 6 beers on tap.... I was trying to just find one pressure until this accident.
 
yeah makes sense. I generally drink brews that are all perfect at the same approx. carb levels, but every so often I have a brew that should be at a different level. Might as well have the capabilities to control each one.....and also maybe have a line for dedicated burst carbing (never have done it, but you never know....)
 
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