boley
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I need some advice about kegging gear to start with; especially in regards to a starting point that can be expanded down the road. I have read most of the FAQs on here and browsed around KegConnection quite a bit.
My initial goal is to simply have a keg or two that will be kept in a spare fridge and dispensed via party taps. Simple enough I suppose. However, as soon as I can come across a cheap freezer I plan to build a keezer for the basement. My ultimate goal is to have a 4 tap setup in the basement. 3 taps for beer, 1 for soda.
Based upon my long term goal I assume I will need (an) additional regulator(s). And this is the point where I get confused. To get multiple dispensing PSIs, does one somehow add regulators to the manifold? Or must the CO2 be split to seperate manifolds somehow?
Short version: I want to start with gear that can handle 2 kegs and eventually expand to 4 kegs, probably with 2 different pressures.
Thanks
My initial goal is to simply have a keg or two that will be kept in a spare fridge and dispensed via party taps. Simple enough I suppose. However, as soon as I can come across a cheap freezer I plan to build a keezer for the basement. My ultimate goal is to have a 4 tap setup in the basement. 3 taps for beer, 1 for soda.
Based upon my long term goal I assume I will need (an) additional regulator(s). And this is the point where I get confused. To get multiple dispensing PSIs, does one somehow add regulators to the manifold? Or must the CO2 be split to seperate manifolds somehow?
Short version: I want to start with gear that can handle 2 kegs and eventually expand to 4 kegs, probably with 2 different pressures.
Thanks