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How many 5 gallons kegs can I serve with a full 13 lbs CO2 tank?

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Finlandbrews

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Just wondering if I get a 13lbs co2 tank, how can I make calculations to know how many 5 gallons kegs could I possibly serve? I know there are many variables but any example that could demonstrate how to calculate that would be nice to hear from you! My concern is I'm brewing on a very remote island and it is not possible to fill the tank there so I want to know what size tank I should get. Thanks
 
Do you want to serve beer? Or serve and carbonate the beer? It doesn't take much to serve beer AKA push it out of a already carbed keg. If you want to carb the beer up and serve it, it works out to about a pound per 5 gallon keg, depending how much you want it carbed up.
I'd recommend getting 20 pound CO2 tank or tanks, because they are a common size and not to heavy to handle, but stable enough to not knock over and wreck your gauges (like the smaller tanks might) And it's a lot of CO2 so you won't run out soon.
 
Especially given your situation, I'd also strongly recommend a back-up tank - there's nothing like finding a leak the hard way and not being able to serve any of your beer.
 

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