Ok gents, here's the scoop, like most of you, im a switch hitter - i do the homebrew and also to the commercial kegs (Yuengling, coors etc.)
I finally had it with switching back and forth between the corney kegs and commercials sankey taps, pulling the hoses off the barbs and crap.
I got the liquid lines figured out. My little dilemma is what to do on the gas line.
What i have been doing is i have two regulators, on one regulator i have the 1/4 line for the corney kegs and on another regulator i have the usual 5/16 line for the sankey tap. So whenever i do different kegs i switch the regulators on the CO2 tank.
I have have found this > http://www.northernbrewer.com/brewing/5-16-barbed-swivel-nut.html which the threaded end is 1/4 for the corney keg gas disconnect and the barbed end is 5/16 for the gas line. However, what do they make to go on the sankey tap so all i have to do is unthread the line as apposed to pulling the barb of to slip on the barb on the sankey tap?
I finally had it with switching back and forth between the corney kegs and commercials sankey taps, pulling the hoses off the barbs and crap.
I got the liquid lines figured out. My little dilemma is what to do on the gas line.
What i have been doing is i have two regulators, on one regulator i have the 1/4 line for the corney kegs and on another regulator i have the usual 5/16 line for the sankey tap. So whenever i do different kegs i switch the regulators on the CO2 tank.
I have have found this > http://www.northernbrewer.com/brewing/5-16-barbed-swivel-nut.html which the threaded end is 1/4 for the corney keg gas disconnect and the barbed end is 5/16 for the gas line. However, what do they make to go on the sankey tap so all i have to do is unthread the line as apposed to pulling the barb of to slip on the barb on the sankey tap?