This is my exact protocol and it’s worked for a few years without issue. For the cooler I use
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It returns the wort at high enough speed to whirlpool. I use groundwater in Mississippi to get the wort down to around 80. I then run...
They leak with pin lock o rings sometimes as well. I bought completely new ones based on previous posts and use the hell out of lube.
Sounds like the vote though is not worth the conversion?
This is year 7 of the kegerator and it’s been a significant problem with QDs becoming loose. Was...
I've been running nine taps with pin lock kegs for awhile now. Sometimes its great, sometimes its exasperating. When there's a problem, it has universally been the gas QD / post interface. I've got the correct size washers on the post. I use keg lube like religion. Kegs don't leak when QDs...
Either put in a ton of line or use flow control to get resistance to deal with highest psi you can imagine having a beer at. At lower psi you'll just get slower pours. I went to 20 feet line when I was having issues a few years back and while wasteful, I've been very happy
You can drill into the lid as well. Even mount a bolt through the top. Bonus is the regulators are looking at you when you open it up. Works better if you have something built around the keezer to hide the hardware.
If you have a fridge, you have room for multiple kegs I would imagine. If it's truly one keg, brew something you like! I would drink one to completion and manage the pipeline as kegs age in the basement.
FYI, I went cask widge over clear beer drought system solely because I occasionally ferment in Sanke kegs and the clear beer won't fit. Looks like a great product for cornys
I have tons of those pin locks and the universals literally universally work. It's been the only "easy" fix in the kegging system to date. I have a number of posts that are bent or lean and they still do very fine. That being said, I have other sources of leaks with pin locks. . .
I have been floored by the popularity of a simple saison at these things. First beers that float are the raspberry wheat, pilsner, and saison made from pilsner and Saaz. The big Belgians and boozy stouts are for the more adventurous. Made me think of stretching people into a little bit more...
Give away enough beer and you’ll have as many acquaintances as you want!
We have a bunch of kids born the same month and always throw them a combined birthday party with bounce house, etc. the parents tend to come and stay with beer and BBQ around. Ends of being an all day affair out on the...
Got a party coming up and need to get some beer in my kegerator. Got nine taps and looking at serving:
1. Pilsner
2. Classic saison
3. DIPA (Ghost in the Machine Clone?)
4. Hoppy ruby saison
5. Raspberry Wheat
6. Bock / Doppel Bock
7. Belgian dubbel
8. Stout
9. Cider...
Responding to follow. Just picked up 2 four packs of ghost. First time to enjoy one and will be cloning ASAP! I loved Bloom but this is something else. Next time in NOLA, check out Courtyard Brewery as well. Great vibe and amazing beers.
I've read all spunding valves leak. Is this true? I've been doing a few pressurized ferments the last few weeks and have gotten the gauge to raise to the 10 psi I've set it at only to see if drop within 2-3 days as fermentation completes. In my system, I run a jumper from gas post of...