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@day_trippr - imperial choco stout on nitro sounds like an amazing nightcap!!
I have this size pour every night and it kicks my @ss into a sound sleep

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@day_trippr - imperial choco stout on nitro sounds like an amazing nightcap!!
SO i currently am running a dual pressure taprite Co2 regulator with a Co2 tank. Looking to get a stout faucet and it seems i can use nitrogen to push all my beers as well as have the nitro for my stouts and nitro cold brew coffee.
Has anyone made the switch? What are the pros and cons?
I would still keep a single reg and co2 tank for force carbing but am wondering if it is a better idea to switch to nitro overall? Anyone know how many cornye itll push with nitro vs co2?
My understanding is that you can use beer gas to dispense "normal beer". You would just need 4x the pressure and enough line to compensate. I've heard of bars doing this when there kegs are a significant distance from the tap.
So definitely a pro when you can't get adequate flow rate with line size without over carbonating the keg.
Also a pro would be only one cylinder for both stout and non-stout.
I haven't wrapped my mind around the jockey box. Long lines and beer at higher temp(in the keg) would both drive the need for higher pressure. I'm not sure how to compensate for the cooler lines in the box...
Personally, I have stout on tap on nitro and a separate cylinder just for it.
I’ve got carb and nitro taps. Enjoy ... a nitro cold brew coffee made to my caffeine preference.
You should have an elephant in the picture for scale...I have this size pour every night and it kicks my @ss into a sound sleep
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Curious if I make a keg filled with liquid Margaritas (no crushed ice and filter limeade pulp) if using nitrogen would be a better option than CO2 to push it out of the keg. I don't think a bit of CO2 carbonation would be bad but nitrogen would solve that. My other concern is that the solid would settle and the alcohol would rise. Any thoughts or solutions?
I have both intertap faucets and a nice Guinness stout faucet and I had forgotten I bought the intertap stout faucet adapter some years ago. So I decided to try it out and they pour exactly the same with the beer gas mix. I'm actually considering selling my stout faucet and getting another intertap so I can interchange when I don't have any nitro worthy beer brewed to put on nitro.So I was told that an Intertap stout adapter with the restricted plate won’t work for serving nitro stout, I’ve been told I need a nitro faucet? Anyone have experience with this?
what’s the best way to achieve nitro?
Is your nitro cold brew on straight N2 or N2 + CO2?
I dispensed a keg of white wine on N2...
good lord that is a beautiful thing!I’ve got carb and nitro taps. Enjoy the side by side of same brew served differently as well a nitro cold brew coffee made to my caffeine preference. Beer gas fills are more expensive (and doesn’t stretch as far since it is gas and not liquid like a CO2 tank), so I keep both. If you had majority nitro taps, then sure, you could compensate the odd carbonated beer with extra line, but the cost delta and having only 2 nitro taps of 8 in service means two cylinders for me.