Hi all,
So I've decided to take the plunge into Corny kegging, after a few years of mainly bottling but a little bit of pressure barreling. This has been prompted by my decision to brew for my wedding in November - bottling was out of the question (too many bottles...) and from my research it seems that you can get a more consistent pint with the Cornies that make the slightly increased price tag over pressure barrels worthwhile. I have just ordered 3 kegs off the homebrew company and I'm eagerly awaiting their delivery!
I do have a few questions that I haven't been able to find definitive answers to, which I'm hoping somebody might be able to help me with:
Cheers.
So I've decided to take the plunge into Corny kegging, after a few years of mainly bottling but a little bit of pressure barreling. This has been prompted by my decision to brew for my wedding in November - bottling was out of the question (too many bottles...) and from my research it seems that you can get a more consistent pint with the Cornies that make the slightly increased price tag over pressure barrels worthwhile. I have just ordered 3 kegs off the homebrew company and I'm eagerly awaiting their delivery!
I do have a few questions that I haven't been able to find definitive answers to, which I'm hoping somebody might be able to help me with:
- Do any of you have much experience with the mini CO2 regulators that you can fit CO2 sparklet bulbs and sodastream bottles to? I'm considering one of these to be a good idea, as will need my setup to be fairly portable to take it to the wedding venue - lugging a gas cylinder seems a bit much.
- The thing putting me off the mini regulator idea is the thought of needing a whole soda stream cylinder or loads of sparklet bulbs to force carbonate - is this correct? I would be happy to prime in keg then use the bulbs / soda stream cylinder to just push the beer out, does anybody have any thoughts on that?
- Some of the mini regulators come with gas line attached between the cylinder and the keg, whilst others seem to screw the bulb / cylinder straight into the disconnect with no gas line - is there any advantage / disadvantage to either setup?
- Beer line and tap requirements - I've seen a disconnect, 3ft beer line and party tap available on Amazon for a decent price. Is 3ft of beer line long enough to apply the back-pressure required not to pour pints of foam?
Cheers.