Coxy
Well-Known Member
So I tried this system out yesterday at home, with a pre-charged 1.25L Coke bottle at 15PSI/100KPA hooked up to a 2L mini keg. It poured okay, definitely good enough for a party keg, but only poured out about 2/3 of the mini keg out before running out.
Clearly, about 20PSI or so and it would be fine to pour the whole keg. Very happy with this for my 2L mini.
The issue now is how get enough CO2 in my 5L mini keg to pour the whole thing out (for those "big occasion" parties where you need 5L). Clearly a 2L PET bottle would probably be more appropriate here. I'd like to know if others have used this method for Their 5L minis, and how much pressure is really safe to charge into an empty PET bottle? I figure I may need like 30PSI to get through the whole thing. I'm also going to need some damn long beer line to stop it flowing too fast at the start, I guess.
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Clearly, about 20PSI or so and it would be fine to pour the whole keg. Very happy with this for my 2L mini.
The issue now is how get enough CO2 in my 5L mini keg to pour the whole thing out (for those "big occasion" parties where you need 5L). Clearly a 2L PET bottle would probably be more appropriate here. I'd like to know if others have used this method for Their 5L minis, and how much pressure is really safe to charge into an empty PET bottle? I figure I may need like 30PSI to get through the whole thing. I'm also going to need some damn long beer line to stop it flowing too fast at the start, I guess.
![ImageUploadedByAussie Home Brewer1493528169.921434.jpg ImageUploadedByAussie Home Brewer1493528169.921434.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/aussiehomebrewer/data/attachments/81/81298-71b91d10f3af6b666e56883fb3db90f5.jpg)