Anyone using these
Do they work any flaws what's the general rating
Don't see any issues just using the dip tube.
My dip tube must be magic as it also works okI have been told on here that’s it’s impossible to serve perfectly bright beer without one.
I have no such issues, so must be special.
does the tube not get clogged with krausen in your fermenting keg, or is the krausen suppressed enough fermenting under pressure?I swapped out my dip tube for one of these and another for a caskwidge. I have since swapped them back. Nothing wrong with either device but the caskwidge doesn't quite reach the bottom so you lose some beer. The floating ball is actually better for this purpose but I wanted it for my fermenting keg.
Both are good ideas but aren't totally necessary for a serving keg.
It doesn't get clogged up but the keg does need shook the odd time during transfer as it seems to get stuck somehow. But a shake of the keg does the trick.does the tube not get clogged with krausen in your fermenting keg, or is the krausen suppressed enough fermenting under pressure?
good to know, thanks. i have a floating dip tube and filter that i don't think i'll ever actually use in a serving keg (particularly after reading this thread), but will come in handy when i fancy using a corny as a second fermentor.It doesn't get clogged up but the keg does need shook the odd time during transfer as it seems to get stuck somehow. But a shake of the keg does the trick.
I originally had it in my snubnose and it got clogged a couple of times after dry hopping. But a blast of co2 fixed it. Still, the caskwidge was far better inside the snubnose. The ball float worked fine in the serving keg. I have just bought a meshed filter to replace the tiny pickup tube attached to the ball. So nothing should get clogged now or no trub should be transferred.
Yeah, they are really only needed if you are filling your keg from a plastic FV and transferring debris. If your transfer is clean, they really aren't needed.good to know, thanks. i have a floating dip tube and filter that i don't think i'll ever actually use in a serving keg (particularly after reading this thread), but will come in handy when i fancy using a corny as a second fermentor.
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