Vandalay
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in case o budget restriction here is my supercheap foodgrade 2,5ltr minikeg
and could be cheaper without all those stainless parts
and could be cheaper without all those stainless parts
The beer is in a bag in box and I have the Vitop connector, so that part is at least sorted . I know the inlet into the Vitop is too large for 3/8" tubing but I don't know if it is going to be too small to for the 1/2" hose. On first glance it looks like it might be, but I will not know until I get a 1/2" hose, unless somebody can advise.
Aye @foxy right. I use food grade PVC dip in boiling water. Have you rebuilt it? The anti drain back velves may need a scrub and look for beerstone staining in the cylinder. I use the same brewery caustic/PAA to clean with a purple line clean every so often. Nice looking engine m8
Do you think a soft spile could fit in the pressure release valve hole, if the valve was unscrewed and set aside whilst serving?You've deep pockets considering one of those half/third size Cornies. They cost a bomb!
You can get Chinese-made "mini-kegs" (2L, 5L and 10L) at a half reasonable price from various sellers. Cheapest is eBay, possible those direct from China.
Here's a two-year old piccie of a quick temporary setup using a 2L "mini-keg":
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Note the "soft spile" - a disconnect crammed with cotton wool! That wasn't a great idea; despite it only being a 2L keg it wasn't finished (it was a "demo") and the disconnects were removed (equals a "hard spile"?) and keg put in a car to go home. Forgetting the airspace now contained air and the journey sloshed the beer about a bit. Treatment like that made the left overs nearly undrinkable due to oxidation. I should have stuck to using my LPG regulator and CO2 gas cylinder (better than a "breather" especially if using Corny kegs which can't generally tolerate low pressure, and certainly not negative pressure that using a "breather" may create - these mini-kegs would be okay about it though).
You are asking me, so you've probably missed my take on "spiles"? To summarise: If you haven't any spiles don't get any! If you have spiles, you might be able to chop them up for toothpicks.Do you think a soft spile could fit in the pressure release valve hole, if the valve was unscrewed and set aside whilst serving?
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