Jingram's_brews
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Good morning gents,
Been busy brewing and improving my set up since my last post- poured my first pint by tap the other day which was a thing of beauty.
Having said that, I've currently got a stout conditioning that I'll be looking to keg soon, and I was wondering what your opinions were on stout taps. Obviously if you're a perfectionist, they're the way to go, but I'm curious as to how much difference they actually make in regards to the finished product. Was hoping you guys might have some first hand experience so I can avoid any obvious mistakes myself!
Also, I currently only have a co2 cylinder which I've been using to carb and push beer through the line; is it worth getting a cylinder of pub gas? Obviously they're better when it comes to pushing, but I don't know if it would contribute to the stout that much in regards to carbing. My plan was to just carb with co2 at a low PSI, but I don't know if that's some kind of brewing cardinal sin!
Thanks in advance for any guys who take the time to respond.
Been busy brewing and improving my set up since my last post- poured my first pint by tap the other day which was a thing of beauty.
Having said that, I've currently got a stout conditioning that I'll be looking to keg soon, and I was wondering what your opinions were on stout taps. Obviously if you're a perfectionist, they're the way to go, but I'm curious as to how much difference they actually make in regards to the finished product. Was hoping you guys might have some first hand experience so I can avoid any obvious mistakes myself!
Also, I currently only have a co2 cylinder which I've been using to carb and push beer through the line; is it worth getting a cylinder of pub gas? Obviously they're better when it comes to pushing, but I don't know if it would contribute to the stout that much in regards to carbing. My plan was to just carb with co2 at a low PSI, but I don't know if that's some kind of brewing cardinal sin!
Thanks in advance for any guys who take the time to respond.