Precisely the same here - I fitted a gas post to the lid of my old Hambleton Bard beer sphere about a year ago, but to be honest I've still never used it because Corny's are so much easier and more convenient :-)I had thought of repurposing the King Kegs I have at some point but since going over to Cornys it's a low priority thing. You can buy gas posts that will fit onto the lid of a pressure barrel (may need some drilling) Beer Storage and Dispense - New and Used KEGS and Fittings - GAS BALL LOCK POST WITH 1/4"BSP BULKHEAD ASSEMBLY - The Malt Miller | The Malt Miller
If you’re looking for low pressure to just hold a CO2 blanket over your beer you could fit a gas post to your keg lid and feed CO2 at very low pressure or via a cask breather. You could even fit a bulkhead 3/8 push-fit fitting instead of a gas post and push the gas pipe in that. You’d have to fit a blanking plug if you pull out the pipe using this approach but that would be like fitting a hard spile!Thanks for your input. I like those barrels because they are as close to a hand pull as I can get in my house, and "English" style and dark beers go really well in them. I would still carbonate with priming sugar, it's just dispensing would be easier. I don't like how when the pressure equalises it sucks air through the tap, so I have to dispense an entire CO2 capsule and the beer comes out like a firehose.
A long time if you consider those bulbs are 8g - you have the equivalent of 750 bulbs.I think I'm going to go down the large CO2 bottle route, I'm Sick of throwing money away on the bulbs. Can anyone tell me what weight bottle I'd need, where to buy etc, etc. I have Schrader valve's fitted to all my barrels, so would charge the kegs via a spur. How long would a 6kg bottle last me on average ?
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