New Homebrew toy..... 1.75 gallon keg = 18 perfect pints of Stout Brewing beer to go. Had the handles chopped down and re welded so it (along with another) would fit in the Yeti 45. Who needs growlers when you got mini kegs?
New Homebrew toy..... 1.75 gallon keg = 18 perfect pints of Stout Brewing beer to go. Had the handles chopped down and re welded so it (along with another) would fit in the Yeti 45. Who needs growlers when you got mini kegs?
How long does the Co2 cartridge last when you are pouring pints?
(assuming the beer is already carbonated)
Also, where did you buy it?
The guy at the local HBS told me its difficult to maintain proper pour and carbonation with those paint gun cartridge dispensers (they sold them so I was suprized he discouraged the sale) Have either of you found that to be true? I using a regular regulator attached to the larger paint gun tank now and its kind of cumbersome to keep mobile.
I love it. I actually wish I had bought he CO2 setup you have so I can transport a keg Sunday.
That looks almost exactly like mine, except I used a 3g keg. I like your's better!
[]
New Homebrew toy..... 1.75 gallon keg = 18 perfect pints of Stout Brewing beer to go. Had the handles chopped down and re welded so it (along with another) would fit in the Yeti 45. Who needs growlers when you got mini kegs?
How long does the Co2 cartridge last when you are pouring pints?
(assuming the beer is already carbonated)
Also, where did you buy it?
We will find out! This is my first one. Beer going in is already caters....but think how fast you could carb a test batch in one of these off our bigger tanks. I would think hours not days. Super bowl party Sunday I'm taking it. I'm only using co2 one per two kegs. Moving from one to the other as needed. I got mine at northern Brewer, but bet you could find them elsewhere.
The guy at the local HBS told me its difficult to maintain proper pour and carbonation with those paint gun cartridge dispensers (they sold them so I was suprized he discouraged the sale) Have either of you found that to be true? I using a regular regulator attached to the larger paint gun tank now and its kind of cumbersome to keep mobile.
Also the gas disconnect is not rated for the pressure in one of those cartridges. Hold the trigger too long or have a bad connection to the keg and it'll blow the top off. You don't want to be in the way when that happens.Just gotta keep my friends from the trigger or we will have rocket pours lol.
Also the gas disconnect is not rated for the pressure in one of those cartridges. Hold the trigger too long or have a bad connection to the keg and it'll blow the top off. You don't want to be in the way when that happens.
That looks almost exactly like mine, except I used a 3g keg. I like your's better!
You could just make one of these....
You could just make one of these....
You could just make one of these....
Enter your email address to join: