Whutever - how'd you run your CO2 cartridge into the cooler with threaded connections on both sides? I like it and am thinking about the the Williams Brewing 45g cartridges with their regulator.
...Do the 3" shanks work well? I plan to have this built in 4- weeks so I can keg 20 gal in 4 kegs and bring 2 of them to my family reunion at the end of July.
Whutever - how'd you run your CO2 cartridge into the cooler with threaded connections on both sides? I like it and am thinking about the the Williams Brewing 45g cartridges with their regulator.
Gryphon,
I've had good luck transporting my beer and having it be extremely clean and drinkable immediately. However, I always use a secondary fermenter and have very little sediment in my kegs as a result of this in combination with force carbing instead of sugar. The only time I've had an issue has been in dealing with the IMMEDIATE force carb method when I overcarbed an IPA. The beer looked more like a snowcone than beer, but once it settled in the glass people loved it and ended up draining that keg regardless of the foam (so I chalk that one up to my screw up). The other tap was normal 1-2 week force carbed and that poured clear after being wheeled out of house, driven for 30 minutes, and wheeled down a street and up 2 flights of stairs.
The rollers appear to handle normal flat surfaces well, but you'll need to use the handles for everything else as you will have up to 6 gallons of beer and ice/water if you've already loaded it. I'm just happy that the telescoping handle can take the weight honestly. I'm looking into possibly upgrading to "offroad" wheels somehow to make beach or field travel more reasonable.
Blue
Like this:
Adapter: 1/4" x 3/8"
Long Nipple: 3/8" x 1 1/2" (or shorter)
Female Hose Barb: 3/8" x 5/16"
However, I no longer attach the CO2 cartridge to the outside. I was on vacation a few years back and had a leak so I just connected it to the keg. And I never got around to finding / fixing the leak. If you want, pm me your address and I'll mail you the fittings if you think you'll use them.
Thanks. I am going to test run with it in the cooler. Plan B seems to b to just drill a hole just large enough to run the CO2 line into the cooler near the top. I should have all the parts by Saturday.
Yeah, I just stick my 20oz tank inside the cooler.
This is exactly the next step for me. Williams brewing has them for $29.90, anyone know of any place to get them cheaper?
How do you transfer it from one to the other?
If you carbonate your beer in another keg then transfer it into the 3 gallon one, do you ever have a problem with excess foam or anything?
How do you transfer it from one to the other?
Done.
Brewer's Edge Paintball Regulator
I just bought this....do do over I MIGHT have spent the extra $50 for the small cartridge regulator, but I REALLY like the 20 oz (1.25 lb) paintball bottles now. PLUS I have it on a Q/D that allows me to use it like my 5lb utility CO2 tank to purge kegs and carboys and to do transfers on CO2
Blueskew said:I bought my paintball reg through kegconnection and that reg has worked just fine for me. I've pushed more than 30 gallons on one fill (I think I'm using 20 oz tanks) and haven't had to switch to the backup yet.