PaulCa
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Hi,
I brewed for a about a year and got sick of cleaning 22 1 litre bottles every time. So I stopped.
I want to get back into brewing, but I want to use a keg and possibly an old fridge to cool it.
I can afford a new or recon'd Corny keg, but I'm a little cautious about CO2 and what fittings to go for etc. I use CO2 currently for a fish tank, supplied by a regulator bolted onto a 1000psi 2kg fire extinguisher and while I could probably hook up a Y valve and some adapters and run a keg off that I'm not so sure the 50-100psi regulated pressure from the bottle would be suitable and... I don't want my keg in the living room.
So... What are the CO2 options?
A few particulars that might make things a little more interesting. I live in Northern Ireland, so I doubt mainland suppliers will be able to post a filled CO2 cylinder to me, they are prohibited items for Royal mail and couriers that might take then probably won't send to Northern Ireland as it involves a night flight over.
Ideally I think I'm looking at a bar CO2 cylinder, preferably a small one not the 5 foot high ones! Needs to fillable locally, I can probably source that once I find what type of cylinder I will be dealing with and where I'm going to get an empty one.
Does anyone have any tips?
EDIT: Oh... there are other options....
* if I was to buy a basic beginner plastic keg instead and the 8gram CO2 bulbs... How expensive does that get? Does a bulb last for a whole brew or does it quickly add up to being expensive?
* I can "produce" CO2 at home from Sodium Bicarbonate/Citric acid, with a pressure of about 3 Bar (40psi) and 104 grams per batch. How practical is this for a keg, is 3 bar enough and would 104 grams of CO2 last a whole brew or two?
Thanks,
Paul
I brewed for a about a year and got sick of cleaning 22 1 litre bottles every time. So I stopped.
I want to get back into brewing, but I want to use a keg and possibly an old fridge to cool it.
I can afford a new or recon'd Corny keg, but I'm a little cautious about CO2 and what fittings to go for etc. I use CO2 currently for a fish tank, supplied by a regulator bolted onto a 1000psi 2kg fire extinguisher and while I could probably hook up a Y valve and some adapters and run a keg off that I'm not so sure the 50-100psi regulated pressure from the bottle would be suitable and... I don't want my keg in the living room.
So... What are the CO2 options?
A few particulars that might make things a little more interesting. I live in Northern Ireland, so I doubt mainland suppliers will be able to post a filled CO2 cylinder to me, they are prohibited items for Royal mail and couriers that might take then probably won't send to Northern Ireland as it involves a night flight over.
Ideally I think I'm looking at a bar CO2 cylinder, preferably a small one not the 5 foot high ones! Needs to fillable locally, I can probably source that once I find what type of cylinder I will be dealing with and where I'm going to get an empty one.
Does anyone have any tips?
EDIT: Oh... there are other options....
* if I was to buy a basic beginner plastic keg instead and the 8gram CO2 bulbs... How expensive does that get? Does a bulb last for a whole brew or does it quickly add up to being expensive?
* I can "produce" CO2 at home from Sodium Bicarbonate/Citric acid, with a pressure of about 3 Bar (40psi) and 104 grams per batch. How practical is this for a keg, is 3 bar enough and would 104 grams of CO2 last a whole brew or two?
Thanks,
Paul