phildorado
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If this question has been discussed before, please feel free to direct me to the topic. I tried searching but find no results.
After brewing for a while I'm finally ready to invest in a keg setup. However I have a few questions.
I understand that bear the first beer may froth when pouring from a tap as is it warmer than the beer that is flowing through it. This is correct? At the risk of sounding soft, I have to admit that while I drink every day, it is often only 2 or 3 beers. So, if I use a tap mounted on the door of a fridge then I will be wasting half to a third of my beer. If I use a hand held tap that lives inside the fridge, will it solve this problem?
I was thinking of buying a setup from either my local or an online HBS such as kegsonline.com or aussiebrewer.com.au. Any words of wisdom from people who have been there? Anything to steer clear of? Recommended first setups? And of course I'm trying to do it on a budget.
Cheers,
P
After brewing for a while I'm finally ready to invest in a keg setup. However I have a few questions.
I understand that bear the first beer may froth when pouring from a tap as is it warmer than the beer that is flowing through it. This is correct? At the risk of sounding soft, I have to admit that while I drink every day, it is often only 2 or 3 beers. So, if I use a tap mounted on the door of a fridge then I will be wasting half to a third of my beer. If I use a hand held tap that lives inside the fridge, will it solve this problem?
I was thinking of buying a setup from either my local or an online HBS such as kegsonline.com or aussiebrewer.com.au. Any words of wisdom from people who have been there? Anything to steer clear of? Recommended first setups? And of course I'm trying to do it on a budget.
Cheers,
P