Made things a lot tidier for me. Would have needed about 6 - 8m of 3/8" OD tubing vs 700mm of 3/16" OD tubing for a pour at 15PSI. That is per keg! No brainerCurious, why do brewers reduce their gas and/or beer lines from 3/8” to 3/16”, especially when using Cornies?
Made things a lot tidier for me. Would have needed about 6 - 8m of 3/8" OD tubing vs 700mm of 3/16" OD tubing for a pour at 15PSI. That is per keg! No brainer
https://www.thehomebrewforum.co.uk/threads/kegerator-lines-against-the-grain.80459/
There is only 3m of 3/8" OD tubing in the first photo, imagine what 6m or 8m per keg would have been like...
I had no problems when using 3/8" OD tubing with ****** wide bore taps; but as soon as I upgraded to Intertaps (with much improved flow), there were foaming issues.
FYI, this calculator is pretty good and will show you just how little 3/16" OD tubing you need:
http://www.mikesoltys.com/2012/09/17/determining-proper-hose-length-for-your-kegerator/
Note the tubing diameter for the calculator is respective of ID.
-3/8" OD tubing has an ID of ~0.25"
-3/16" OD tubing has an ID of ~0.118"
Hi!Thanks Bigcol. So if the beer is too foamy, extending the beer line length or reduce to 3/16” should solve it. Is that correct?
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