Yes it is. I do have check valves but I don’t really fill to this level, I just took my eye of the ball earlier this year.Is that beer H, if so i take it you have a check valve on your gas line
Yes it is. I do have check valves but I don’t really fill to this level, I just took my eye of the ball earlier this year.Is that beer H, if so i take it you have a check valve on your gas line
You can put an extra tap on the gas post and serve two drinks simultaneously.Yes it is. I do have check valves but I don’t really fill to this level, I just took my eye of the ball earlier this year.
Sodium percarbonate and some water is so cheap it's not worth saving a little to not fill the keg. Beer is expensive in materials and time, just don't risk it.I use sodium percarbonate as a steriliser than starsan as a sanitiser but for kegs I was wondering about using sodium metabisulphate which I believe is an oxygen scrubber but also is a sanitiser. Is this true? If so then I believe Sodium Metabisulphate is such an effective oxygen scrubber than you'd not need to totally fill the keg and could say half fill it and the SMB will scrub any oxygen in the headspace too? Is this the case?
Ahh okay. I feel the other way, I trust completely replacing the air with water (then CO2) because I can physically see the water replacing the air, lol. Not sure I have the ability to test the absorption of oxygen by bisulphate? As I said above I used to use a flame in the top of the keg and when it didn't stay alight I thought it was purged, but it turns out that was not good enough.Well not really thinking about saving money, SP is cheap as you say and I don't think starsan is particularly expensive either, but my thinking is that Sodium Metabisulphate is a positive and pro-active oxygen scrubber so instead of simply replacing the keg volume with sanitised water and replacing that volume with CO2, you take a water and SMB mix which is also sanitary, partially fill the keg leaving the SMB to actively scrub the oxygen. Not sure of the chemistry around it but feels better to me to have something that is going to proactively scrub the oxygen from the keg rather than just replace it.
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