Kingy
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i think its more like 30 kegs unless you do a lot of cleaning with them.
My inicial pressure in the regulator dropped a bit after the first few kegs as well but then stayed steady for a long time. I also was going to get a refill before xmas so i didnt run out in the prime time of beer drinking. (as it felt really light as if it was empty) 4 kegs later and its still managin to squeeze more out of it.
When i clean the lines i fill the keg right up with sanitizer so not as much c02 is used to get the sanitizer flowing.
Ive put 18 Ags through mine and about 6-8 Kit beers and thats 12 months in march this year that ive owned my cylinder.
$45 to swap it for a full one. If i get a full year out of each cylinder ill be stoked.
edit: i use the ross method and the slow carbing up method 75% ross 25% slow. Im not sure whether that makes a difference to how much c02 i use for each keg as it should be the same i would think as they both would absprb the same amount.
My inicial pressure in the regulator dropped a bit after the first few kegs as well but then stayed steady for a long time. I also was going to get a refill before xmas so i didnt run out in the prime time of beer drinking. (as it felt really light as if it was empty) 4 kegs later and its still managin to squeeze more out of it.
When i clean the lines i fill the keg right up with sanitizer so not as much c02 is used to get the sanitizer flowing.
Ive put 18 Ags through mine and about 6-8 Kit beers and thats 12 months in march this year that ive owned my cylinder.
$45 to swap it for a full one. If i get a full year out of each cylinder ill be stoked.
edit: i use the ross method and the slow carbing up method 75% ross 25% slow. Im not sure whether that makes a difference to how much c02 i use for each keg as it should be the same i would think as they both would absprb the same amount.