N newB_newyorker Well-Known Member Joined Jun 20, 2007 Messages 62 Reaction score 4 Location Chicago Jun 29, 2007 #1 Could I use a soda siphon bottle and CO2 charger to create my own little mini keg?? any reason why that wouldn't work?
Could I use a soda siphon bottle and CO2 charger to create my own little mini keg?? any reason why that wouldn't work?
FlyingHorse Supporting Member HBT Supporter Joined Mar 27, 2007 Messages 1,854 Reaction score 15 Location Evanston IL Jun 29, 2007 #2 You mean like one of these: http://www.kegworks.com/product.php?productid=20532&cat=310&page=1 ? Don;t see why not, but it's going to be a pretty expensive solution if you plan on using it a lot.
You mean like one of these: http://www.kegworks.com/product.php?productid=20532&cat=310&page=1 ? Don;t see why not, but it's going to be a pretty expensive solution if you plan on using it a lot.
Bobby_M Vendor and Brewer HBT Sponsor Joined Aug 3, 2006 Messages 27,884 Reaction score 9,221 Location Whitehouse Station, NJ Jun 29, 2007 #3 That's a really expensive 2 liter keg.
OP OP N newB_newyorker Well-Known Member Joined Jun 20, 2007 Messages 62 Reaction score 4 Location Chicago Jun 29, 2007 #4 i didnt realize that you need to change the charger so often. I just thought it would be a cool novelty. i think I'll just stick with bottles for now. thanks.
i didnt realize that you need to change the charger so often. I just thought it would be a cool novelty. i think I'll just stick with bottles for now. thanks.
S sphericalcamel Well-Known Member Joined Jan 10, 2007 Messages 85 Reaction score 1 Location Santa Barbara, CA Jun 29, 2007 #5 You could try making one of these too Cheap 3L Keg I haven't made one yet, but someone else on this forum posted this link once. Looks good and pretty cheap too.
You could try making one of these too Cheap 3L Keg I haven't made one yet, but someone else on this forum posted this link once. Looks good and pretty cheap too.
Orfy For the love of beer! HBT Supporter Joined Sep 27, 2005 Messages 11,732 Reaction score 123 Location Cheshire, England Jun 29, 2007 #6 I think there is a difference to the sixe of the co2 bubbles given the time it's able to absorb. If that makes sense. A quick for carb gives big bubbles that disperce quickly. I naturaly prime in kegs and there are only tiny bubles that don't go any where fast.
I think there is a difference to the sixe of the co2 bubbles given the time it's able to absorb. If that makes sense. A quick for carb gives big bubbles that disperce quickly. I naturaly prime in kegs and there are only tiny bubles that don't go any where fast.