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quote:Originally posted by USMC - Retired
Blaker,
Don't worry about the cabinet at all, only concern yourself with the liquid beer temp and adjust the temp to where you want it. To get an accurate liquid beer temp you need to use the "Chug" method. To do this pour a beer into a clean, dry, non-chilled, beer mug and chug it, then pour a second beer in the same glass and take the liquid temp of the second beer. Doing this eleminates the temp differences between the line and the keg. Once you know your beer temp adjust the themostat a bit and check again in a few hours then repeat the process. It may take a while to get it where you want it but you'll have fun getting there.
Semper Fi,
The Gunns
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THANK YOU, that is the answer I've been looking for. I got worried when I would see the cabinet drop to 28-30, thinkin my beer would freeze. I guess I'll turn my T-stat down, hopefully when I get home from work I'll have the liquid temp where I need it. And get a nice buzz doing it. Thanks alot, USMC, you've been extremely helpful the past couple days.