DharkMeadBrewer
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looking for a one gallon keg preferably SS, but I've had no luck, can anyone think of a way I can force carb about one gallon of beer for a reasonable price?
looking for a one gallon keg preferably SS, but I've had no luck, can anyone think of a way I can force carb about one gallon of beer for a reasonable price?
I made carbonator caps for my growlers by drilling a hole in the cap and putting a tire valve in. I have had no problem going up to 30 PSI in them YRMV. I have only done this with the typical half gallon glass growlers with metal caps.
They are designed to hold beer, which is carbonated. I would not necisarily reccomend going up to 30 PSI. I was able to, but I don't usually. I usually put it back to 10 PSI after I have opened it. I would hope they are designed for this amount and you could force carb at this PSI.
I made carbonator caps for my growlers by drilling a hole in the cap and putting a tire valve in. I have had no problem going up to 30 PSI in them YRMV. I have only done this with the typical half gallon glass growlers with metal caps.
DIY rig for a mini keg. Not mine. Might try this myself sometime.
http://forum.northernbrewer.com/viewtopic.php?t=61167
DIY rig for a mini keg. Not mine. Might try this myself sometime.
http://forum.northernbrewer.com/viewtopic.php?t=61167
DIY rig for a mini keg. Not mine. Might try this myself sometime.
http://forum.northernbrewer.com/viewtopic.php?t=61167
Quick question though, isn't copper not suppose to touch finished beer, If I am reading this right the copper tube touches finished beer, its an easy fix, just replace the copper with Stainless steel.
Also the dip tube is made of flexible clear tubing, I think I just have the stainless go all the way to the bottom with a little clearance like a corny.
Quick question though, isn't copper not suppose to touch finished beer, If I am reading this right the copper tube touches finished beer, its an easy fix, just replace the copper with Stainless steel.
Also the dip tube is made of flexible clear tubing, I think I just have the stainless go all the way to the bottom with a little clearance like a corny.
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