Is there an easy solution for this. I have a 3 tap beer tower & I would like to use decorative tap handles such as those in the picture, but unfortunately they hit each other.
I could angle the ones on the outside, but I think that would look weird. One solution I can think of is to extend...
Just getting my Keezer setup. Started off with a lot of foam, seems to be getting better but still room for improvement. Should this air/co2 gap be in tube beer line? If not what’s causing it? Co2 pressure set to 11 psi or so.
Long story, but I'm trying to fit it to match the rest of my bar and I don't want to increase the height by much. I have a tower to come out from the top of the Keezer. I could add a 1-1/4" tall collar, 2-1/4" if I replace the freezer lid completely (Right now I plan to just add a wooden counter...
Noted, but I went with this solution from Kegconnections to get me started: 3 Faucet Basic Commercial Kit
Rather than using the plastic taps that come with it I bought a tower from beverage factory (before I ordered from Kegconnections).. Polished Stainless Steel Triple Faucet Draft Tower - 14"...
Talked it through with someone at Kegconnection they suggested a 1/4" street elbow on either the inlet or outlet side of the regulator. I'll probably give it a go on the outlet side.
Did you mean something like this? That darn collar is still too long, but I assume I could then change the outlet of the regulator with an angled fitting.
Yes that is another option, but I wanted to contain it inside if possible. I can fit 3 corny kegs in the freezer and the co2 tank which is my current requirement. Also wanted to avoid having to drill a hole in the side of the freezer. A collar isn't really an option.
I think my best option to...
Yeah 90 degrees pointing upwards wouldn’t fit either because of the screw and the black housing. I’ll have a play tomorrow, maybe it will fit if I have it at less of an angle, maybe 45 degrees or so.
Only issue then is the dial etc would be upside down and would be a pain to adjust.
I guess I could adjust the dials so I could see them, but have the screw pointing down in the freezer.
I decided to opt for a 10lb CO2 tank which just about fits on the shelf of my keezer, completely forgetting to allow for space for the extra height of the regulator.
I assume I could just get an angled connector to put between the tank and regulator. Any better solutions? I assume I would just...
Thanks for all your help. As I'm completely new to this I decided to go with the basic Commercial Keg kit from Kegconnection. I went with their CMBecker regulator. Will start with this kit (swapping out the party faucet with the tower I ordered) and see how I get on. Thanks!