Evening all,
Just arrived back home after a few weeks at work to a box of goodies from MM and HBO.
The bulk of the materials was beer lines, taps and reducers/adapters for the kegerator/next kegerator build.
Anyway, my current two corny kegerator setup was using 4m/keg of 3/8" OD - 1/4" ID beer line. This was a tight squeeze in the kegerator, but it worked - until I changed to intertaps...
Beer was gushing out and fobbing to high hell at my usual serving pressure of 15PSI. I ended up down to 6PSI with an okay pour, but obviously not much cope for carbing up to lager standards...
So I have now rigged both my kegs with 1m of 3/16" OD beer lines and it's excellent. A hell of a lot tidier inside, easy to get the door shut and I can serve between 15-30PSI which will carb literally any style.
I used this calculator:
http://www.mikesoltys.com/2012/09/17/determining-proper-hose-length-for-your-kegerator/
If I'm honest, I added an extra foot on to save wasting beer lines if it wasn't right - you can take more off but you can't put back on! It recommended something like 2.3', so I added a foot on and I'm happy with it. With a longer line, if I up the carbonation then I'll still get a good pour.
Balanced beer lines, happy brewer!
Just arrived back home after a few weeks at work to a box of goodies from MM and HBO.
The bulk of the materials was beer lines, taps and reducers/adapters for the kegerator/next kegerator build.
Anyway, my current two corny kegerator setup was using 4m/keg of 3/8" OD - 1/4" ID beer line. This was a tight squeeze in the kegerator, but it worked - until I changed to intertaps...
Beer was gushing out and fobbing to high hell at my usual serving pressure of 15PSI. I ended up down to 6PSI with an okay pour, but obviously not much cope for carbing up to lager standards...
So I have now rigged both my kegs with 1m of 3/16" OD beer lines and it's excellent. A hell of a lot tidier inside, easy to get the door shut and I can serve between 15-30PSI which will carb literally any style.
I used this calculator:
http://www.mikesoltys.com/2012/09/17/determining-proper-hose-length-for-your-kegerator/
If I'm honest, I added an extra foot on to save wasting beer lines if it wasn't right - you can take more off but you can't put back on! It recommended something like 2.3', so I added a foot on and I'm happy with it. With a longer line, if I up the carbonation then I'll still get a good pour.
Balanced beer lines, happy brewer!
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