Hooking Kegs in Series

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bikedave99

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Has anyone hooked up their cornies in series to keep from having to swap them out? It sounds like this was actually how they were used with the soda syrup originally. I'd like to to some thing like this for a portable setup with multiple kegs of the same brew, all pre-carbed:

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Sediment getting stirred up from one keg to the next will be a problem for a while. Otherwise, it will work pretty well I'd think.

True story, I would probably cold condition then transfer to a new keg before doing this. Or, run floating dip tube in the back keg.
 
Not sure what the benefit is versus just swapping them. Swapping takes like 3 minutes.

Simplicity mostly for folks who don't do this all the time. This way I can set both kegs in an ice chest fill it up with ice and it will run till empty without maintenance. This will be for an event where I anticipate both being empty at the end of the day, not sitting in my kegerator.
 

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