Liam_snorkel said:Am I right in assuming the spear/head unit for 5L won't fit a 2L?
bevan said:It's the same head, you just need to change the silicon hose length between them. It's pretty easy to change the hose, ATHB supplied enough to cover this. Though I ended up getting enough heads to cover all my mini kegs.
Exactly what I wanted to hear!Zorco said:I use my heads on my 5L mainly and occasionally on the 2L small fellas. The silicone hose curls up in the base. An insignificant increase in wastage I find.
Cheers Zorco.Zorco said:By the accounts of the pyrex and my best estimate of the height in the can: 1.7L mate.
No worries mate. This EOI phase is good because we can inform Mark with prospective orders and in turn he can select pricing with some confidence of volume. Hopefully less for us.OneEye said:EOI for me also. I'll wait to see final pricing before deciding what to get
Plenty info about, but it might help to consider keg practice irrespective of it being a mini-keg or not. In fact, with the ball lock heads we are getting these mini kegs are almost the same as any other.Chum84 said:Is there a particular method for naturally carbonating these kegs? Does the air need to be purged like regular kegs? Couldn't find too much info on this.
I assume you've got a CO2 canister/bottle? I don't have any equipment and would somehow have to rely on using the CO2 bulbs and the head that comes with the mini keg to try and purge.Zorco said:Plenty info about, but it might help to consider keg practice irrespective of it being a mini-keg or not. In fact, with the ball lock heads we are getting these mini kegs are almost the same as any other.
I certainly purge with CO2 before transfer. I force carbonate my beers. I guess you mean by natural carbonation using yeast and priming sugar to carbonate in the keg? that's very possible as well.
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