sg1009
Active Member
Has anyone had any experience recirculating beer through undercounter chiller to get a corny keg temperature down ?
It's that time of year where the cellar goes up a couple of degrees and I turn my attention to keeping the kegs cool.
I'm thinking of a small pump from 'chiller-Beer-out' into the 'keg-CO2 in'. This way it will just loop through the chiller and the keg.
But could this be T-peiced into the CO2 in and T-peiced into Product out (being at the same pressure)?
I know from bitter experience that it's best to keep beer as separate as possible from the CO2. I've ruined a few regulators by carbonating a corny through the Out-post, beer can find a way back up if it has a little left to ferment etc.
It's that time of year where the cellar goes up a couple of degrees and I turn my attention to keeping the kegs cool.
I'm thinking of a small pump from 'chiller-Beer-out' into the 'keg-CO2 in'. This way it will just loop through the chiller and the keg.
But could this be T-peiced into the CO2 in and T-peiced into Product out (being at the same pressure)?
I know from bitter experience that it's best to keep beer as separate as possible from the CO2. I've ruined a few regulators by carbonating a corny through the Out-post, beer can find a way back up if it has a little left to ferment etc.