Bottle Fillling Perfection?

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sosman

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No matter how good your counter pressure bottle filler is, there is still the issue of having to remove it from the bottle and then capping the bottle. Recently I have been frigging around with my CPF design and have taken it about as far as I want to go (well for at least a week or so).

Today I made a PET cap with valve that gets around the capping problem. It screws onto a PET bottle (and stays screwed on until you serve) and on top is a plastic coupling with one way valve. The male part of the coupling connects to the CPBF and plugs into the coupling. After you fill the bottle you just unplug the coupling and badabing.

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There is more description at: brewiki: counter pressure filler
 
Looks nice sosman, where did you get that qquick connect fitting from?
 
With that you no longer need a CPBF as you have a cabonation cap!
Where and how much are these QDs?
 
hoopsunitedbrewery said:
With that you no longer need a CPBF as you have a cabonation cap!
Where and how much are these QDs?
Partly true - you could probably get away with a liquid QD and hose directly into the cap. You would then have to remove the QD from keg when done otherwise experience quite a gusher.

I got mine at http://www.vicfit.com One off they are a bit pricey, afterwards I found a supply right under my nose. If you were dumping the tap and fittings then you would still be in front though.

The units are marked CPC and are made by
http://www.colder.com
 

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