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Landlord.
Hi. I was recently advised by a store that you should not leave the gas on with Cornelius kegs, as it will steadily dissolve into the beer leading to over-carbonation, causing gassy & frothy beer. This seems to make a lot of sense to me, but seems to fly in the face of what I see most do.
This matters to me, as I'm planning on buying 3 kegs and if I only need to top the gas up, then I'd only need a regulator with one line-out, and only one gas disconnect. If I was to have all plugged in all the time, then I'd need a 3-way regulator and 3 gas disconnects.
So does this advice sound reasonable? Thanks.
This matters to me, as I'm planning on buying 3 kegs and if I only need to top the gas up, then I'd only need a regulator with one line-out, and only one gas disconnect. If I was to have all plugged in all the time, then I'd need a 3-way regulator and 3 gas disconnects.
So does this advice sound reasonable? Thanks.