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Wouldn't I need one initially though?winkle said:Brewers choice do a swap-and-go setup, I'm sure Craftbrewer does too.
I'm talking about beer gas. Nitrogen/CO2 mix. It's a different bottle due to the pressures used.MaltyGoodness said:
CO2 is what the majority of people and places use for beer. It's only if you specifically want beer gas/nitro for a particular beer or style that you would want to pay the extra for a nitro setup eg. stoutspipsyboy said:I'm talking about beer gas. Nitrogen/CO2 mix. It's a different bottle due to the pressures used.
That's exactly it. I have 4 normal taps and a stout tap. 4 way manifold for the CO2 and want a nitro set up for the stout.lukiferj said:CO2 is what the majority of people and places use for beer. It's only if you specifically want beer gas/nitro for a particular beer or style that you would want to pay the extra for a nitro setup eg. stouts
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