dcross1796
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Resurrection again of this little thread that won’t die!
I am building a new keezer and would like to add a stout faucet for nitro brew coffee and beer. Coffee requires pure nitrogen. This thread gives conflicting results of how beer would do being served with pure nitrogen.
A main issue discussed in the thread is that beer will lose carbonation over time. I think I have a solution. What if I used a carbonation lid with a carbonation stone. Doing this will make the keg have three posts. So when I have a beer to serve with pure nitro I leave the keg hooked up to Co2 at the same time on one of the three posts.
Does this sound like it would work?
I am building a new keezer and would like to add a stout faucet for nitro brew coffee and beer. Coffee requires pure nitrogen. This thread gives conflicting results of how beer would do being served with pure nitrogen.
A main issue discussed in the thread is that beer will lose carbonation over time. I think I have a solution. What if I used a carbonation lid with a carbonation stone. Doing this will make the keg have three posts. So when I have a beer to serve with pure nitro I leave the keg hooked up to Co2 at the same time on one of the three posts.
Does this sound like it would work?
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