Fatgodzilla
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Just found a "how to make your own beer engine" on another site and thought - anyone here made on ?
It will not look like an authentic english hand pump, which will probably take half the fun away. But if it works, does that really matter ?
Items you'll need are:
1 - RV Hand Pump (seen here - http://www.campingworld.com/browse/skus p;src=SRQB) - the type of hand pump seen in caravans.
1 - Coil of tubing either SS or copper.
4 - SS hose clamps
1 - length of beer line
1 - Small box or 6-pack ice chest w/flat top
1 - Beer Out QD (if using a standing corny) this I recommend
or
1 - Gas In QD (if you're laying your corny down)
Drill a hole in the small box or the ice chest top to match the size of the RV pump housing.
Mount the RV pump (screws should be provided along with the RV Pump.
Drill a hole in the box for the coil of tubing.
Put tubing in box with one end attached to the RV Pump (you'll need a short section of beer line and 2 clamps to connect them to each other).
Stick the other end of the tubing out of the hole you drilled.
Attach one end of the beer line w/clamp onto the tubing (that is sticking out of the box).
Attach the QD w/clamp to the other end of the beer line.
Put contraption on a table or counter.
Attach QD to beer.
(Warning: If the keg has pressure, beer will come out the RV tap. The RV tap will only pull, it will not stop the positive flow.)
Pull the pressure relief valve on the keg.
Tips:
Push the pump handle back after pulling your pint to keep beer line primed.
Add ice to box (around coil) to chill the beer.
Add a sparkler to the end of the RV tap to produce a foamier head. I've found no need for this on my beers.
I glued some pieces of mouse pad to the bottom of my box to prevent it from slipping in the counter/table.
Anyone done this or made something better ?
It will not look like an authentic english hand pump, which will probably take half the fun away. But if it works, does that really matter ?
Items you'll need are:
1 - RV Hand Pump (seen here - http://www.campingworld.com/browse/skus p;src=SRQB) - the type of hand pump seen in caravans.
1 - Coil of tubing either SS or copper.
4 - SS hose clamps
1 - length of beer line
1 - Small box or 6-pack ice chest w/flat top
1 - Beer Out QD (if using a standing corny) this I recommend
or
1 - Gas In QD (if you're laying your corny down)
Drill a hole in the small box or the ice chest top to match the size of the RV pump housing.
Mount the RV pump (screws should be provided along with the RV Pump.
Drill a hole in the box for the coil of tubing.
Put tubing in box with one end attached to the RV Pump (you'll need a short section of beer line and 2 clamps to connect them to each other).
Stick the other end of the tubing out of the hole you drilled.
Attach one end of the beer line w/clamp onto the tubing (that is sticking out of the box).
Attach the QD w/clamp to the other end of the beer line.
Put contraption on a table or counter.
Attach QD to beer.
(Warning: If the keg has pressure, beer will come out the RV tap. The RV tap will only pull, it will not stop the positive flow.)
Pull the pressure relief valve on the keg.
Tips:
Push the pump handle back after pulling your pint to keep beer line primed.
Add ice to box (around coil) to chill the beer.
Add a sparkler to the end of the RV tap to produce a foamier head. I've found no need for this on my beers.
I glued some pieces of mouse pad to the bottom of my box to prevent it from slipping in the counter/table.
Anyone done this or made something better ?