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Old 07-05-2008, 10:39 PM
Mtn Wolf Mtn Wolf is offline
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I have noticed that, on the gauge. Mine sits right above the red then when it gets to the half way piont (in the red) I know I'm on my last keg. Baised on the info you've provided I see that there is probably no real benifit to haveing the gas chilled or at room temp. Correct? I've decided to switch to the blend because I have talked to a few bar owners that run a blend over Co2. I'm told they get a smoother poor with the blend, are able to poor a larger variety of beers with a more consistant poor (not as much foam) and can get more kegs off of a single tank. I have an American tap and a slide, I plan to get others so that I can add a second keg to my system. This way I can have a choice of what pint I want and enable my self to be able to get a larger variety of beers. I haven't decided yet if when I set up the second keg, on the system, if I will have to swap out the taps or just add them to the system with shut off valves so gas doesn't escape. Where the later is more convinent, you are now talking about running 2 or 3 taps into one faucet. With out adding a shut off valve to each beer line I 'm not sure you could prevent a back flow to the other taps.
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