Northern Brewer
Landlord.
I've not really been following what has been gone off in the beer dispensing world far a few years, not that I did much before.
I have six or so cornies but I have only really needed one tap before, working away 4 days a week meant that I only needed one tap. I tend to keg half of an 80 litre brew, and bottle the rest, so I usually have one cornie on the tap and drink bottles for variety. However, with the end of lockdown looming and with a bit of luck I'm only a couple of years away from retirement, I foresee a significant demand for beer coming up so want to expand to three or even four taps.
Here's my exiting set up. Its a pretty standard tap with sparkler that I bought refurbished off of eBay almost 10 years ago. The sparkler has been taken off for cleaning. Having said that its pretty standard, I am having problems getting one the same, or finding any similar.
It has a John Guest fitting on the back and it goes through the wall into the cellar where I have the cornies and gas board. The back of the tap is just above and to the right of the C02 bottle. It uses 3/8 pipe apart from the last couple of foot where it steps down a bit, helps cut down on foam if I remember rightly.
here's the original build thread
So, having looked around and not finding similar taps with sparklers, I looked at what was available. This type of tap is new to me, its called a compensator tap, but other than the ability to control the amount of foam, I can't find much info. I tend to very lightly pressurise the cornies, just enough to force it out of the tap, I prefer natural carbonation, not bubbly burp juice. But I do like a nice tight head, hence the sparkler. I think this tap is probably better suited to dispensing flat kegged with forced carbonation but not sure.
I intend to make a 3 or 4 row set of identical taps but not sure if the above will be suitable. I don't want to buy a chrome bar doo-dah with a row of taps, I shall make my own mount, I just want the taps.
Anybody know where I can get taps similar to what I have with sparklers or suggest a viable alternative?
I have down google searches, looked at the second hand market etc. etc.
Cheers
Andy
I have six or so cornies but I have only really needed one tap before, working away 4 days a week meant that I only needed one tap. I tend to keg half of an 80 litre brew, and bottle the rest, so I usually have one cornie on the tap and drink bottles for variety. However, with the end of lockdown looming and with a bit of luck I'm only a couple of years away from retirement, I foresee a significant demand for beer coming up so want to expand to three or even four taps.
Here's my exiting set up. Its a pretty standard tap with sparkler that I bought refurbished off of eBay almost 10 years ago. The sparkler has been taken off for cleaning. Having said that its pretty standard, I am having problems getting one the same, or finding any similar.
It has a John Guest fitting on the back and it goes through the wall into the cellar where I have the cornies and gas board. The back of the tap is just above and to the right of the C02 bottle. It uses 3/8 pipe apart from the last couple of foot where it steps down a bit, helps cut down on foam if I remember rightly.
here's the original build thread
So, having looked around and not finding similar taps with sparklers, I looked at what was available. This type of tap is new to me, its called a compensator tap, but other than the ability to control the amount of foam, I can't find much info. I tend to very lightly pressurise the cornies, just enough to force it out of the tap, I prefer natural carbonation, not bubbly burp juice. But I do like a nice tight head, hence the sparkler. I think this tap is probably better suited to dispensing flat kegged with forced carbonation but not sure.
I intend to make a 3 or 4 row set of identical taps but not sure if the above will be suitable. I don't want to buy a chrome bar doo-dah with a row of taps, I shall make my own mount, I just want the taps.
Anybody know where I can get taps similar to what I have with sparklers or suggest a viable alternative?
I have down google searches, looked at the second hand market etc. etc.
Cheers
Andy