EdWort
Well-Known Member
I finally finished my Beer2Go rig and used it yesterday at a neighborhood brewfest. It worked flawlessly. It turns out I did not need to have the bulkhead for the mini CO2 Cartridge hanging on the outside so I removed it and put a plug in the hole. This way, no one messed with it and I occasionally gave the keg a couple hits every now and then. It took two 12 gram cartridges to dispense 3 gallons of Apfelwein.
Here it is iced down. The blue thingy is the 4" shank (a 2" will work fine, but I had this from an old kegerator) that I wrapped in cloth and then blue masking tape to protect my Spartenburg Corny from getting scratched. I have 5 ft. of beer line to help in dispensing.
Here's a shot of how much ice is left after 16+ hours. The keg is empty of course, but there's no need to ever add ice to this puppy even in this Texas heat.
Here's the parts list for those who are interested. Using Austin Home Brew and Micromatic. All you'll need then is a 3 or 2.5 gallon corny.
Here it is iced down. The blue thingy is the 4" shank (a 2" will work fine, but I had this from an old kegerator) that I wrapped in cloth and then blue masking tape to protect my Spartenburg Corny from getting scratched. I have 5 ft. of beer line to help in dispensing.
Here's a shot of how much ice is left after 16+ hours. The keg is empty of course, but there's no need to ever add ice to this puppy even in this Texas heat.
Here's the parts list for those who are interested. Using Austin Home Brew and Micromatic. All you'll need then is a 3 or 2.5 gallon corny.