I am fed up now (putting it politely) with the King keg. I can not get either of these kegs to maintain pressure. I have been brewing for over 50 years and for 20 years I had a Hambleton Bard beer SPHERE. Never a problem. It is about time I looked elsewhere and Cornelius comes to mind. Any help on this or are their better ones. Looks like it is thin and you need very small hands to get in and clean it. What are the problems in sealing it. I have 2 S30 gas cylinders are they used here? Can't see the obviouse tap on it in the pictures.
https://www.beveragecraft.com/blog/.../#:~:text=9.,while retaining its fresh taste.
Acording to this website the beer is dispensed by a tube (probably plastic) that goes to the bottom where the sediment is.
Do I have to buy one of thouse industrial size gas bottles as shown or does the S30 work here.
Then there is the Ball lock and pin lock.
And 9. in the link says store at 600F which is 316C. Joking right?
Beer has to be clear first before putting it in in a presurised vessel. NOT A KING KEG surley.
https://www.beveragecraft.com/blog/.../#:~:text=9.,while retaining its fresh taste.
Acording to this website the beer is dispensed by a tube (probably plastic) that goes to the bottom where the sediment is.
Do I have to buy one of thouse industrial size gas bottles as shown or does the S30 work here.
Then there is the Ball lock and pin lock.
And 9. in the link says store at 600F which is 316C. Joking right?
Beer has to be clear first before putting it in in a presurised vessel. NOT A KING KEG surley.
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