So I'm bringing a keg of my Oktoberfest to the Pats Cowboys game Sunday. I didn't feel like spending the money on another form of CO2 so I am going to bring my tank (I will be very careful with the reg). I did buy a picnic tap.
My questions are...
1) I have about 5 feet of beer line. Is this ok for a picnic tap? I will probably serve at a lower PSI. I just don't want a lot of foam each pour.
2) What do you guys recommend for keeping it cold? My friend has a round cooler that it will fit in but just barely and it will only cover the bottom half. This might work as the colder beer is on the bottom which is where the keg pulls from. I was also thinking of putting the keg in a trash bag and fill that with ice and then put that whole thing in a trash can. This way we can also put a trash bag in the trash can and use it for trash (two birds one stone).
3) I will obviously keep it upright during the commute. I'm really not too worried about sediment but is there anything I should do before tapping it?
Thanks guys
My questions are...
1) I have about 5 feet of beer line. Is this ok for a picnic tap? I will probably serve at a lower PSI. I just don't want a lot of foam each pour.
2) What do you guys recommend for keeping it cold? My friend has a round cooler that it will fit in but just barely and it will only cover the bottom half. This might work as the colder beer is on the bottom which is where the keg pulls from. I was also thinking of putting the keg in a trash bag and fill that with ice and then put that whole thing in a trash can. This way we can also put a trash bag in the trash can and use it for trash (two birds one stone).
3) I will obviously keep it upright during the commute. I'm really not too worried about sediment but is there anything I should do before tapping it?
Thanks guys