Depends how fast you can drink 5 gallons of beerI wondered how long it lasts
Depending on what make of barrel you buy, (I only have experience on King Keg pressure barrels), while you can carbonate using sugar solution I used S30 brewgas cylinders to ”top up” the pressure during use. A regular supply of valve rubber bands is recommended. Good practical skills are also a help if your barrel needs some “adjustment” to stop it leaking.what is needed, co2 etc
Good practical skills are also a help if your barrel needs some “adjustment” to stop it leaking.
Thought you'd appreciate that @terrym
@Doive if you don't mind can I ask you where you get the pressure valve fromView attachment 29978
Yes, another satisfied King Keg user here - I have two of them. They are just like any piece of pressurised apparatus in any walk of life - maintain the seals regularly & they will be generally fault free. By regularly I mean I have changed mine once since I bought them six years ago, never had any leaks during use, apart from an S30 valve failing - but that's hardly the fault of the King Keg. Have fitted mine with small pressure gauges to monitor the secondary carbonation, which has been very useful for dispensing reliably. Also I give the seals a fine smear of food grade silicon when it all comes apart for cleaning. Only other modification from standard, as Old Geezer has done, is to fit sparkler taps.
@Old Geezer if you mean the pressure gauges, I bought them from an ebay seller - priced up all the components to make them myself, but the price he is asking was only a few quid more than me buying everything individually. Found them very useful indeed.@Doive if you don't mind can I ask you where you get the pressure valve from
Sorry to be picky but 1/8 bsp requires a 10mm hole. Schrader valves require an 8mm hole.drilled the cap out to 8mm
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