For folk on a tight budget, the 5L refilling the steel mini-kegs of the type that most prepackaged beer comes in (the ones made by Huber) can be an attractive option.
One factor when dispensing from these is that once you've let the air in via the top valve, you've got to finish the keg off relatively quickly before it goes off. Whether you view that as a problem or an opportunity is up to you
For folk who would prefer a little more time to finish the keg off, it would be nice to be able to let in CO2 instead of air. Special CO2 injector taps are available that clamp to the top of the keg, but they are not cheap. Therefore people might be interested to know that the rubber bung is a good tight fit for the outside of a standard 1/4" push fit connector. A cheap one, like those you get with those fridge fittings multipacks, is ideal.
Note that as I've shown in the photo, you have to push the connector almost the way through so that it seals round the inner side of the bung. If you don't do that it'll leak via the internal air duct. You'll probably also want to fit an in-line tap (usually also also included in the pack) so you can control the flow of gas. You could connect it to, for example, a jar full of CO2 collected from your fermentation bubbler; or possibly even a mini-regulator and CO2 bulb, although you might want to superglue it in place if you're going to do that.
One factor when dispensing from these is that once you've let the air in via the top valve, you've got to finish the keg off relatively quickly before it goes off. Whether you view that as a problem or an opportunity is up to you
For folk who would prefer a little more time to finish the keg off, it would be nice to be able to let in CO2 instead of air. Special CO2 injector taps are available that clamp to the top of the keg, but they are not cheap. Therefore people might be interested to know that the rubber bung is a good tight fit for the outside of a standard 1/4" push fit connector. A cheap one, like those you get with those fridge fittings multipacks, is ideal.
Note that as I've shown in the photo, you have to push the connector almost the way through so that it seals round the inner side of the bung. If you don't do that it'll leak via the internal air duct. You'll probably also want to fit an in-line tap (usually also also included in the pack) so you can control the flow of gas. You could connect it to, for example, a jar full of CO2 collected from your fermentation bubbler; or possibly even a mini-regulator and CO2 bulb, although you might want to superglue it in place if you're going to do that.
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