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Samson's Brew&Ski

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Hey so I've been using a picnic faucet to pour all of my beers out of my 5 gal ball lock keg....I think its time for an upgrade from the ole reliable plastic picnic faucet. I do like it but it does stick a lot and I'd like to see something more ummm....cleaner?...sleeker?.... whats out there for upgrades? TIA
 
However, learn from me and completely disassemble the cobra head and clean. Don't ask me why...
I had one go funky that was sitting in the keezer. They are cheap so I keep a few extra on hand for just such an occasion.

I have a pluto gun now too, but still like the cheap picnic taps for filling bottles.
 
I had one go funky that was sitting in the keezer. They are cheap so I keep a few extra on hand for just such an occasion.

I have a pluto gun now too, but still like the cheap picnic taps for filling bottles.
pluto gun looks good, surprised its kind of the only thing out there
 
Flow control faucets on kegs work great! Give this a try.
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no foaming problems with the direct-connect faucets? Why do we need ~10-feet of tubing to run to a keezer shank, but it's OK to have zero tubing if you put the faucet right on the QD?

I'm intrigued because I ferment in kegs and pulling a sample with a picnic tap and length of tubing can get messy
 
They work great, just keep your keg at 10 PSI. Tip the main tap handle forward like an on-off toggle, then throttle the pour with the flow control handle. Then shut off both.

The flow control provides similar constriction as if you were using 10' of line on a standard faucet.
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oh, I missed the detail that you're using FC taps

The MoreBeer product link upthread shows a regular full-flow chrome tap, not a flow-control tap. how does that work?
 
Tip the main tap handle forward like an on-off toggle, then throttle the pour with the flow control handle. Then shut off both.


sounds like a lot of work to have to do every pour! last thing i want when i'm pouring another beer, is to feel like it's finals :D
 
i agree w cleaning the silicone or whatever rubbery part of the business end of the picnic tap, they get discolored and dingy if sitting a while
 
Possible a safety measure incase the handle gets bumped.

i allready talked about my faulty poppet, a fully open tap would really suck! :)

Maybe they were made better back then , mine broke at the handle , 2 little black nubs that lift the plunger, One breaks off then they are useless.

one of mine i believe is still from the original kegging kit i got in 1996, and the other i got in 2005. maybe the fact i don't keep them in the fridge? i just drilled a couple holes in the fridge door big enough for the tubing to go through.
 
There was another thread about this recently. This is my Pluto gun "conversion" from picnic taps. The weight of the guns (these are the stainless ones) is nice for keeping them in place. Nice laminar flow - no foam - when I went to 8-10 feet of 3/16 ID tubing EVA Beer Line Tubing - 3/16 in (5 mm) ID. I have my regulator at 14 PSI and that fridge is around 35-38F (but I'm not totally sure of that temp).

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There was another thread about this recently.


damn, i knew i saw that pic before! the weird sanke thing. i think i followed the pluto gun line back and know where the beer comes out now at least! (figures someone with a sanke keg would have a weird pluto gun, lol
 
ah yes I saw this but I will have to get rid of the hose length with this...I guess thats the cost for upgrading lol. what do you use?

Nothing...I just go right into the keg like in Biermeisters photos. I really just use it for tasting something I'm cold crashing in a chest freezer...and a couple times for parties. I usually use a regular keezer setup to dispense.
 
Ive filled up the crisper drawer in my kegerator with beer too many times closing the door and activating the "extra tap"
 
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