I've had a keg for some time but it let me down on my first and second attempts to use it so I have continued to bottle condition my beers. On the whole I'm happy with bottles I don't brew big batches and with a bit of organisation bottling isn't too much trouble and suits the way I drink.
However I'd like to get my keg into use when I have sorted out the leak, I have a converted freezer with a STC1000 to control temperature, what I need to know more about is dispensing. Balancing beer lines for different batches then having them full but stagnant for possibly weeks at a time doesn't appeal to me.
I know lots of brewers extol kegs as easier than bottling, but there seems to be much more to maintain, Co2 supply, freezer temp n control, balancing lines, cleaning lines, Oh and least I forget hunting leaks!
Thanks All. aamcle
However I'd like to get my keg into use when I have sorted out the leak, I have a converted freezer with a STC1000 to control temperature, what I need to know more about is dispensing. Balancing beer lines for different batches then having them full but stagnant for possibly weeks at a time doesn't appeal to me.
- Are there any in line pressure reducers I could fit?
- What about the taps that fill plastic bottles? No sediment in my bottles would be a pleasant change.
- Any taps to fill glass bottles?
I know lots of brewers extol kegs as easier than bottling, but there seems to be much more to maintain, Co2 supply, freezer temp n control, balancing lines, cleaning lines, Oh and least I forget hunting leaks!
Thanks All. aamcle