Martinez
Well-Known Member
I've recently bought a new mini keg (5L) and it came with an extra long collection line (inside) the Keg. It's enough to loop around the bottom of the keg a few times, instead of just hang from the beer-out post and touch/flush with the bottom.
My question is if I can use the long internal line to regulate pressure instead of the line outside of the keg, between keg and the tap? Is the impact of internal/external lines the same? Or because it's internal, it'll also be pressurized and not make any difference overall?
Trying to figure out how long my line between post and tap need to be to serve on the go (camping for example).. probably will end up having to use a picnic tap, as my SS tap doesn't have flow control (and as a consequence I can't just mount it directly to the keg).
Thanks!
My question is if I can use the long internal line to regulate pressure instead of the line outside of the keg, between keg and the tap? Is the impact of internal/external lines the same? Or because it's internal, it'll also be pressurized and not make any difference overall?
Trying to figure out how long my line between post and tap need to be to serve on the go (camping for example).. probably will end up having to use a picnic tap, as my SS tap doesn't have flow control (and as a consequence I can't just mount it directly to the keg).
Thanks!