Hello,
I frequently brew at home and up til now have simply used CO2 as my gas of choice. I have decided to try my hand at a Guinness Clone, but on top of that, I want to tackle doing Nitro Cold Brew coffee. My understanding is that for the coffee, I'll need pure Nitrogen (not mixed with CO2), but my question is regarding the Guinness - will I be able to use the same pure Nitrogen on the Guinness? I have purchased the Quick Cascade Nitro Coffee Keg Lid (Link at end of post) for both my coffee keg and my beer keg.
I bought all of the equipment assuming that this would work for both the coffee and beer, but am starting to question my decision. I'd rather have a 2 tank setup for this because that would require me buying a 2nd nitrogen regulator for the Beer Gas mixture.
Anyone with experience with this? Any downsides to using pure Nitrogen on a Guinness Clone other than under-saturation of gas?
Quick Cascade Nitro Coffee Keg Lid
I frequently brew at home and up til now have simply used CO2 as my gas of choice. I have decided to try my hand at a Guinness Clone, but on top of that, I want to tackle doing Nitro Cold Brew coffee. My understanding is that for the coffee, I'll need pure Nitrogen (not mixed with CO2), but my question is regarding the Guinness - will I be able to use the same pure Nitrogen on the Guinness? I have purchased the Quick Cascade Nitro Coffee Keg Lid (Link at end of post) for both my coffee keg and my beer keg.
I bought all of the equipment assuming that this would work for both the coffee and beer, but am starting to question my decision. I'd rather have a 2 tank setup for this because that would require me buying a 2nd nitrogen regulator for the Beer Gas mixture.
Anyone with experience with this? Any downsides to using pure Nitrogen on a Guinness Clone other than under-saturation of gas?
Quick Cascade Nitro Coffee Keg Lid