Stealthcruiser
Well-Known Member
If you carb "naturally" in the keg, using sugar, you will have "some" CO2 pressure to move a "few" beers.
You will need CO2 and a regulator to push your beer to serve.
You can rig up a hand pump to push your beer, but only if you plan on finishing the keg at one "event" or evening or whatever.
Hand pumping it will contribute to, and accelerate oxidation of your beer.
You will need CO2 and a regulator to push your beer to serve.
You can rig up a hand pump to push your beer, but only if you plan on finishing the keg at one "event" or evening or whatever.
Hand pumping it will contribute to, and accelerate oxidation of your beer.