WyomingBrewer
Well-Known Member
TRUE or FALSE
Unfortunately you are likely reducing the carbonation level in the beer keg while slightly increasing the pressure in the empty keg. I doubt that you will dispense any beer without it being flatter than you want.i was looking for the you know you're a homebrewer thread....but this was funny, and i have a new question, my co2 tank is empty, but i have 5 empty kegs still with pressure....how many kegs can you push with 5 empties? lol so like an empty doesn't have beer value, but how much co2 value does it have?
edit: just hooked one up, got a lot of hissing so maybe at least one.....
Unfortunately you are likely reducing the carbonation level in the beer keg while slightly increasing the pressure in the empty keg. I doubt that you will dispense any beer without it being flatter than you want.
You *could* always wait to get CO2 before drinking more...
I know. It looks like English words, but putting "not" and "drinking" in the same sentence just doesn't make a lot of sense, right?
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