How well does a jockey box handle a keg that has just been brought home? The problem I'm facing (fraternity parties) is that we play a lot of parties kinda last min and we go get 2 or 3 kegs and want to tap them immediately and obviously we get foam. The kegs will be cold from the walk in cooler we get them from so im less worried about the jockey box's ability to cool them down from 80 degrees.
I am more wondering if the built in restriction from the coils plays a major role in calming the foam down. Also what length coils do you guys recommend? Obviously 120' would be the best but money is an option here.
Again the kegs would be cold from the walk in cooler we just drove them from (and it actually is a pretty cold cooler unlike some of the other stores that we could get kegs from which are no where near 38 degrees). I am more hoping that this can lead to a nice cold beer with little foam as soon as i bring a keg or 5 home
I am more wondering if the built in restriction from the coils plays a major role in calming the foam down. Also what length coils do you guys recommend? Obviously 120' would be the best but money is an option here.
Again the kegs would be cold from the walk in cooler we just drove them from (and it actually is a pretty cold cooler unlike some of the other stores that we could get kegs from which are no where near 38 degrees). I am more hoping that this can lead to a nice cold beer with little foam as soon as i bring a keg or 5 home
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