trustyrusty
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Hi There
Once your beer has carbonation how do you maintain carbonation.
I have MK2 regulator and use gas beer line, that I think is about 6/8mm ID. About 1.5 metre as tank is outside fridge. About 3/4 degrees inside.
Do you leave gas on at pouring pressure or do you turn on (ie off when not using) at pouring pressure when you are drinking.
I tend to worry about leaks so I like to turn it off but when I turn on gas I don't really see anything happen until you hear gas going in, don't know how to set at low low like 3 psi, I can hear
gas going in at about10 psi, but before that nothing. So I don't really know if it 2 or 3 psi or how to set it low psi. Maybe a I need a new regulator?
I was thinking or getting one this small regulators that you use when when taking to parties, that sits on the keg/grey disconnect to be more accurate for smaller readings?
What I have been doing is pour a few beers - add a bit of gas back, seems to work ok but inconsistent.
thanks
Once your beer has carbonation how do you maintain carbonation.
I have MK2 regulator and use gas beer line, that I think is about 6/8mm ID. About 1.5 metre as tank is outside fridge. About 3/4 degrees inside.
Do you leave gas on at pouring pressure or do you turn on (ie off when not using) at pouring pressure when you are drinking.
I tend to worry about leaks so I like to turn it off but when I turn on gas I don't really see anything happen until you hear gas going in, don't know how to set at low low like 3 psi, I can hear
gas going in at about10 psi, but before that nothing. So I don't really know if it 2 or 3 psi or how to set it low psi. Maybe a I need a new regulator?
I was thinking or getting one this small regulators that you use when when taking to parties, that sits on the keg/grey disconnect to be more accurate for smaller readings?
What I have been doing is pour a few beers - add a bit of gas back, seems to work ok but inconsistent.
thanks