My wife loves Dr. Pepper. She loves it so much, in fact, that a can or bottle is often not good enough...it has to be from a fountain, and the convenience store 1/4 mile away from the house is sadly a frequent destination for the sole purpose of buying a 79 cent cup of fountain Dr. Pepper.
So I wonder... how likely am I to encounter a disaster or major disappointment if I just dump 9 two liter bottles into a 5 gal keg and set up a tap at home specifically for the Dr. P? Obviously I'd want to clean and sanitize the keg and figure out what pressure at which to serve. It would be a little different I guess since the soda fountains mix the water and the syrup at the time it is served. But maybe it would be good enough.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Nic
So I wonder... how likely am I to encounter a disaster or major disappointment if I just dump 9 two liter bottles into a 5 gal keg and set up a tap at home specifically for the Dr. P? Obviously I'd want to clean and sanitize the keg and figure out what pressure at which to serve. It would be a little different I guess since the soda fountains mix the water and the syrup at the time it is served. But maybe it would be good enough.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Nic