jwbeard
Well-Known Member
Due to a change in brewing locations to an area with lower quality water, I'm looking into water filtration systems for brewing. The easiest solution, it seems, would be to simply throw a filter in the line coming from my kitchen sink (I'd prefer to use the sink as a water source instead of the outdoor hose), but this would make turning the water on and off a bit of a hassle (since I'd have to sprint back and forth to control the water).
Could I simply put a ball valve in the line where it gets to my brewing area and leave the kitchen sink on, or would this cause issues with the plumbing? Assuming everything has a tight seal (i.e. isn't spraying water everywhere), I have to imagine it's no different than having the sink act as the valve, but since I haven't done DIY plumbing before, I thought I'd confer with the experts. Thanks!
Could I simply put a ball valve in the line where it gets to my brewing area and leave the kitchen sink on, or would this cause issues with the plumbing? Assuming everything has a tight seal (i.e. isn't spraying water everywhere), I have to imagine it's no different than having the sink act as the valve, but since I haven't done DIY plumbing before, I thought I'd confer with the experts. Thanks!