ruffdeezy
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Just ordered a 12 pack. Wish they would say how much shipping is but I doubt it's much more than 10 bucks if it is. I bet they are wondering why they have such a spike in demand for such a random item.
Just placed the order for mine from McMaster Carr, I hope you guys are right! This will solve all my headaches.
So I read through all the pages and I have decided to order these sticks and put them in the dip tube. I have a Honey Weizen that will be in the keg in a couple weeks after the secondary is completed. This will be the most carbonated beer I have kegged so far. According to the charts I have looked at, I will want this beer at 3.3-3.4 Volumes. At 40 degrees this will have my pressure around 23psi. My lines are 5', and I have fridge taps. Has anyone tried the sticks at that high of pressure? If so how many would you suggest and do they work at that pressure range? Also, if I am wrong at the 3.3-3.4 please step up and let me know. Thanks for all the help for I am new in this site and I am learning a lot. I wish I would have found it a long time ago.
..........According to the charts I have looked at, I will want this beer at 3.3-3.4 Volumes. At 40 degrees this will have my pressure around 23psi. My lines are 5', and I have fridge taps. Has anyone tried the sticks at that high of pressure? If so how many would you suggest and do they work at that pressure range? Also, if I am wrong at the 3.3-3.4 please step up and let me know. Thanks for all the help for I am new in this site and I am learning a lot. I wish I would have found it a long time ago.
I said in an earlier post that I got one of the inserts stuck in the rootbeer line.. I meant to say i got it stuck in the diptube...
I have two inserts in the dip tube for my dedicated rootbeer setup and it works great. Excellent pour..
How long is your serving line now?
What PSI do you run at?
Here is a question for all of the mixer stick experts!!: Is there any other side effects to a slow pour besides waiting for your glass to fill up? For example, any carbonation, or head retention issues? The reason I ask is because I am set at 20psi for a honey weizen and have 2 mixer sticks in the keg liquid tube. The beer is not fully carbonated yet, but this question popped in my head after a few glasses of good beer!!!
I am using 5ft lines at 12-14 PSI with taps in the fridge door (also used them for months with picnic taps) and have never had a problem with head retention or anything else.. the only "problem" I have heard of with these things is the slow pour you mentioned.. Personally, I dont mind waiting 8-10 seconds to fill my glass... Except that I have to stare at my Seahawks tap handle the whole time and that gives me more time toget even more disgusted with them.....
Does anyone have any concerns about these not being food-grade? I was tempted to order some, but am having second thoughts.
Thanks
hmmm.... I'm just thinking that every drop of the keg comes in contact with that piece.
Are people that are inserting vinyl tubing into the dip tube having similar positive results?
Bought a few of these and am ready to try them with a keg this weekend. Have a question for those who have used these inserts and force carb their kegs: how do they work when forced carbing the beer with the shake method? When I force carb, I send the gas thru the "out" (dip tube) side to saturate the beer directly. I set the pressure at 25-30 psi and shake the keg vigorously for a bit. I am just a little bit concerned that the inserts might get forced out the bottom of the dip tube by the gas pressure/shaking combo - any known issues with that?