Owly055
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Scary thought isn't it ;-) Since I started using the Tap-a-Draft system, and force carbonating on my big CO2 bottle, I've worked up the nerve to force carbonate glass growlers to 20 psi........ I'm not comfortable going beyond that. The carbonation cap that is sold to use with Tap-a-Draft fits growlers, and I find myself carbonating growlers fairly frequently.
I have cloth sling hanging from a bungee cord that I hang whatever I'm carbonating in so I don't have to hold the weight while shaking / sloshing. This provides some protection against glass shards if one were to burst........ I don't really expect a growler to burst under 20 psi, but if it does, I don't want it to burst in my hands.
I now have 3 "delivery systems" for beer. One is the Tap-a-Draft, another is bottle conditioned beer.....I often put some in the Tap-a-Draft, and bottle condition some...... Force carbonated 1L bottles.......... I use them like a growler and dispense right into the bottle, then force carbonate for a bit of additional pressure using a simple fixture I built to force carbonate flip top bottles, and the force carbonated growlers. I decided that force carbonating anything less than a liter was a waste of time without some sort of shaker system and the ability to force a 6 pack at a time.
There is a shaker in my future ;-)
H.W.
I have cloth sling hanging from a bungee cord that I hang whatever I'm carbonating in so I don't have to hold the weight while shaking / sloshing. This provides some protection against glass shards if one were to burst........ I don't really expect a growler to burst under 20 psi, but if it does, I don't want it to burst in my hands.
I now have 3 "delivery systems" for beer. One is the Tap-a-Draft, another is bottle conditioned beer.....I often put some in the Tap-a-Draft, and bottle condition some...... Force carbonated 1L bottles.......... I use them like a growler and dispense right into the bottle, then force carbonate for a bit of additional pressure using a simple fixture I built to force carbonate flip top bottles, and the force carbonated growlers. I decided that force carbonating anything less than a liter was a waste of time without some sort of shaker system and the ability to force a 6 pack at a time.
There is a shaker in my future ;-)
H.W.