CidahMastah
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Was hoping that some people could help me out with clearing up some details about what equipment is needed to go from a beergas mix to a pure Nitrogen mix.
After using a size 23cu beergas mix to carb and push about 2 corny's I noticed the tank is about kicked. Way too soon for a $30 fill. Based on the above I decided that I either need to always precarb my stouts with CO2 and THEN add them to beergas.... OR precarb with CO2 and put them on pure Nitrogen.
I have a couple questions.
1. Is the gas I am looking for "N2"? Is this liquid Nitrogen ion the can that gets converted to a gas as it warms and exits?
2. Will my current tank and regulator still be able to handle the pure Nitrogen? i.e. do I need a special tank to hold pure Nitrogen?
Any tips or personal experience with this set up is appreciated. I really love the results I have gotten so far on a cream stout and a guinness clone, but the cost needs to improve for me to be truly happy.... though I would probably still keep using the system as is even if I couldn'
t improve the cost....
After using a size 23cu beergas mix to carb and push about 2 corny's I noticed the tank is about kicked. Way too soon for a $30 fill. Based on the above I decided that I either need to always precarb my stouts with CO2 and THEN add them to beergas.... OR precarb with CO2 and put them on pure Nitrogen.
I have a couple questions.
1. Is the gas I am looking for "N2"? Is this liquid Nitrogen ion the can that gets converted to a gas as it warms and exits?
2. Will my current tank and regulator still be able to handle the pure Nitrogen? i.e. do I need a special tank to hold pure Nitrogen?
Any tips or personal experience with this set up is appreciated. I really love the results I have gotten so far on a cream stout and a guinness clone, but the cost needs to improve for me to be truly happy.... though I would probably still keep using the system as is even if I couldn'
t improve the cost....