You will not regret it Victor but, bear in mind these buggers are like rabbits they multiply very quickly
You’re welcome - watching someone else choose shiny new toys is the next best thing to getting them yourselfThanks everybody for the very positive support
A corny keg set up is expensive initially, but trust me you will never look back.
If you use a soda stream cylinder, prime your beer with sugar, rather than carbonate with the CO2 and just use the gas for dispensing. Otherwise you will end up using up a cylinder for every couple of brews. Despite their small capacity, SS cylinders are almost as costly to exchange as 6.3 kg cylinders.
Thanks for that - a couple of very useful tips there TETB. I certainly wouldn't be where I am today if it weren't for this forum.By the way, when you get the Corny it’s a good idea to mark across the join between the lid and the body, so you can refit it back with the same orientation - as sometimes they fit better one way round than the other. Also when I got my first one I thought it was very prone to leaking, until someone explained to me that after you’ve filled them, you need to take the pressure up to 30-40 PSI to make sure the lid seals down properly - you can usually hear it ‘pop’ a bit when you do this
Definitely true - only caveat being that it's not always easy or cheap to get the initial 6 Kg bottle and the regulator is a bit more than what you can get away with.
I started with SS and later added 6 Kg - although the 6 Kg definitely would have been the better value place to start, I like having the portability of the SS as an option.
CO2 supplierAgreed about the first point re finding a 6Kg bottle - I fired off a couple of email queries locally and got zilch back so far.
Have you tried Adams Gas - they are based in Kent but have stockists all over the country? They also do a 1.5Kg cylinder for £15.80 a refill which is about 4 sodastream bottle's worth and more or less as portable.Agreed about the first point re finding a 6Kg bottle - I fired off a couple of email queries locally and got zilch back so far.
Oooh, that's a bit of a step up from a bucket with a bubbler, isn't it? I just switched over from a fermentation lock to a blow-off tube the last couple of brews (*) but I think pressure fermentation means you need a FermZilla or somesuch,I imagine. That migt have to wait a little while ... still interesting 'in principle', mind you )Even better is fermenting under pressure and transferring the already-carbonated been to the keg in a sealed loop!
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