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What to do with Pure Nitro?

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TimFarnham

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A friend gave me a full 10 gallon Nitro tank and regulator. I have a nitro faucet now but I am wondering if it is worth the expense and hassle of emptying the contents since I know it is not mixed with CO2 before I put a stout on it.

I usually prime my kegs and let sit for 2 weeks.

What's my worst case scenario if I pre-carb and then push with pure nitro?

Thoughts?
 
[...]What's my worst case scenario if I pre-carb and then push with pure nitro?

Not a lot. As the head space increases, CO2 will break out of solution to maintain equilibrium (independent of the Nitro pressure) thus lowering the carbonation level.
You can cope with that with a periodic CO2 re-charge...

Cheers!
 
Put something uncarbonated on tap like coffee, cider, wine, etc.

Purge your kegs of oxygen before filling them with beer.
 
Put a spray nozzle in your air cleaner and boost your horsepower by 100%... engine may not live long though!
Only works for N2O. You would be very disappointed with the performance using N2. :p

Brew on :mug:
 
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