Darren Jeory
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Hi can someone suggest the best/most cost effective way of setting up a dual corny keg system...or if there is a thread out there then chuck me in that direction?
Yeah I'm looking at two 10L stainless steel ones. Then I will get the rest of the parts as I go... Probably from China as there a bit cheaper. Except for the keg. The postage makes it far cheaper to buy here. But the 19L kit from BKT dose look well priced. I just prefer the stainless steel ones.Hi Darren, i have 3 kegs, the first one i got from bkt with all the bits £125 i then got 2 more £60 each, the fridge i bought a brand new larder fridge, i have not drilled any holes in it mainly because of the warranty that will happen when it runs out, so at the moment i have 2 kegs and a 6.35kg gas bottle in it and use 2 party taps, with mods when i do them i will be able to get 3 full size kegs and 2 10L one's in, as mentioned above it is expensive but once done that's it and the kegs will last a life time
Is that totally necessary? He could always set his kegs to different psi's first and then have them all hooked up to serving psi.If you want to serve beers of different styles that should be served at different pressures, you'll need a secondary regular for each subsequent keg (i.e. one secondary for two kegs, two for three etc).
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