mike-teslia
Active Member
Here is the stout picnic tap I made
Parts list
3/8 hose barb
1/4
Hose clamps
Tubing to connect to tap and to other hose barb as used as straightener
I melted one end of the hose barb closed, and flat knocked off all the rough edges and put 5 holes in the closed end with a hot thumb tack. connected everything together with tubing and hose clamps, worked great with the chocolate milk stout that I made at the time carbonated to about 1.6 volumes and pushed at 28 psi ish kit was a tweaked coopers stout kit with added grains and coco nibs in secondary
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Parts list
3/8 hose barb
1/4
Hose clamps
Tubing to connect to tap and to other hose barb as used as straightener
I melted one end of the hose barb closed, and flat knocked off all the rough edges and put 5 holes in the closed end with a hot thumb tack. connected everything together with tubing and hose clamps, worked great with the chocolate milk stout that I made at the time carbonated to about 1.6 volumes and pushed at 28 psi ish kit was a tweaked coopers stout kit with added grains and coco nibs in secondary
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View attachment 1466715565386.jpg
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View attachment 1466715664533.jpg