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    Researching a system of continuous beer in "python" cooled lines to various remote posts (several bars upstairs and downstairs, a "beer wall", outside "events" bar counter...) A bit like a Central Heating system which has radiators which are opened in zones depending on requirements. The beer would flow continuously round the circuit and dispensed when the tap (faucet ?) is opened in a required zone. This would allow a choice of many draft beers in several outpost bars being used from the SAME keg as opposed to many lines running from a Manifold to several taps. The beer would remain in best condition, and only the small quantity from the "T" opening to the remote supply tap would be wasted - pulled off - between long periods of usage (weekends only for events rooms...) HAS ANYONE GOT THIS SYSTEM IN USE ? Regards and thanks in advance. Frank Jackson.

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    Connemara Bordeaux,
    I understand the concept, but how do you propose to get the beer to cycle through the system and back into the keg? This would require a lot of redesigning of the equipment.

    Also, when multiple service stations (towers) are connected in series this way, you will run into pour issues when multiple taps, of the same product, are opened at the same time. Picture a water hose with one sprinkler head. Nice height and good distribution of the water. Now add more sprinkler heads, with each additional head, the height drops and distribution gets smaller.

    This is caused by too much demand vs. supply.

    Dennis

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