DrakeDredgewater
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Hi guys,
I am trying to make sparkling water at 45-60 psi with a keg. However, I am running into difficulties with the bottling part; the water comes out of my picnic tap in burst which causes the carbonation to drop significantly and the water to come out too flat. Does anyone have an idea how to get the carbonated water from a keg into a bottle in a simple way without the water losing its carbonation?
I have used about 75 feet of line with a diameter of 4mm (a bit smaller than 3/16") and the water temperature was about 3 degrees Celsius (38℉. I would think the line is more than long enough and the water temperature should be okay too, but any suggestions are more than welcome.
Thank you guys in advance!
Drake
I am trying to make sparkling water at 45-60 psi with a keg. However, I am running into difficulties with the bottling part; the water comes out of my picnic tap in burst which causes the carbonation to drop significantly and the water to come out too flat. Does anyone have an idea how to get the carbonated water from a keg into a bottle in a simple way without the water losing its carbonation?
I have used about 75 feet of line with a diameter of 4mm (a bit smaller than 3/16") and the water temperature was about 3 degrees Celsius (38℉. I would think the line is more than long enough and the water temperature should be okay too, but any suggestions are more than welcome.
Thank you guys in advance!
Drake