Liam_snorkel
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^ awesome, you have enough to 'keg' a whole batch.
That's the plan if these first 3 work out ok.Liam_snorkel said:^ awesome, you have enough to 'keg' a whole batch.
Any details on the Liquorcraft system available? Good to keep the options open.brente1982 said:I havent looked at them up close myself, but judging from the pictures someone puts up, i would say the bulb is just to maintain pressure inside the thing itself rather than carbonation. Especially if you compare it to LiquorCrafts soon to be released version, they use 2 co2 bulbs to carbonate the bottle
aussie brewer said:From what I read I was of the belief that the beer inside was flat. I have been told that they built a new bottling line for this product. A whole new line if it was the same carbonated beer in there as the normal bottles wouldnt they have just built an adapter for the existing line. I'm keen to find out the other guys results. I'll be pulling one apart today once I get to jcar to get the triangular key. I hope my theory is right would be much simpler hahaha
looks to be more or less the same as the tap a draft systemBentnose said:Any details on the Liquorcraft system available? Good to keep the options open.
They are awaiting info on Thursday so there could be an announcement shortly after that.Bentnose said:Any details on the Liquorcraft system available? Good to keep the options open.
Kegs are carbed. Some kegs like coopers are even carbed with sugar And have sediment in the keg. I'm now thinking that it will have to be primed to some degree.bum said:Kegs aren't carbed?
It adds about $6 to a 23 litre batch, I'm happy to pay this for reducing the bottles down from 60+ to 7; it should take a similar amount of time to clean and prime the 3.2L bottle as it does 1 normal stubby. The only extra would be dismantling and sanitising the tap kig lid and installing the new CO2 bulb; don't know how fiddly this is, jury is still out. I like being able to pour out whatever amount I feel like drinking at the time, I'm not a big drinker, a pint a day is usually enough. It takes me 1.5 hours to bottle 60+ stubbies with clean up, I'd expect that to come down significantly. Also I prime individual bottles as opposed to batch priming and would find it easier to achieve my desired carbonation level with the larger bottle size.Josho said:yeah i see that but your still priming, and you can prime a stubbie or a long neck - it wont go flat if your going to drink it anyway.
the dollar a bottle will cost you that per brew every brewe works out a little bit expensive.
All the tap king bottling is happening in one spot. Even have to tanker boags stuff up from tassie to be bottled on the mainland.Donske said:It definitely makes sense to have a stand alone packaging operation for the tap king bottles.
Mattfos01 said:All the tap king bottling is happening in one spot. Even have to tanker boags stuff up from tassie to be bottled on the mainland.
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