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  • 2 different volumes of CO2, one regulater. Possible?

    i run bud-lite for my wife but in the future would like to run a second 1/4 keg of something different for myself.
    I can't imagine running off one regulator so how would i accomplish this?
    Dispensing - Bud Light
    type of dispenser - kegerator
    carbonation volume level of beer 2.6
    pressure regulator is set at 14.5
    beer line 10' , Diameter I.D. 3/16

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    CO2 Secondary Regulator - Keg Beer Dispensing

    This will address the pressure, but not the temperature differences.
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    • #3
      what else do you want to pour? A good majority of beers are in the 2.6-2.7 volumes of co2 range, so 1 regulator is often quite fine.
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      • #4
        Yes, if you can choose a second beer with similar V/V then go with it. There are many.

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        • #5
          I have run all kinds of different beer at 13 PSI at a 38 degree beer temp with no problems with under or over carbing.
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