I would like to hook up a 5 gallon keg of beer and a 3 gallon keg of water to the same c02 canister... here is what i was planing...
Hooking up both kegs to the same C02 via a traditional manifold
Water:
24 hours at 60 psi, beer disconnected- Purge air, fill to 12 psi, drink
Beer:
24 hours at 30 psi, water disconnected- Purge air, fill to 12 psi connect water, wait for two weeks.
Question!
1) Will the water remain at a slightly higher PSI?
2) Once a keg reaches a PSI, lets say 25 PSI, will it stay there if you supply it with 12 PSI to maintain it?
3) Am I totally hosed and will this require a manifold with a new valve?
I just want to get my kids some joy while I enjoy...
Help please... I know Im missing something obvious!
Cheers!
Hooking up both kegs to the same C02 via a traditional manifold
Water:
24 hours at 60 psi, beer disconnected- Purge air, fill to 12 psi, drink
Beer:
24 hours at 30 psi, water disconnected- Purge air, fill to 12 psi connect water, wait for two weeks.
Question!
1) Will the water remain at a slightly higher PSI?
2) Once a keg reaches a PSI, lets say 25 PSI, will it stay there if you supply it with 12 PSI to maintain it?
3) Am I totally hosed and will this require a manifold with a new valve?
I just want to get my kids some joy while I enjoy...
Help please... I know Im missing something obvious!
Cheers!