Fridgie being comfortably installed in his new digs it was now time to get the plumbing going. Went to the brew store today and gave my left nut for a bunch of goodies… 2 Cornies, CO2 bottle, regulator, hoses and barbs, and a pair of through the door taps. Two more trips to the store (one for a bad poppet, one for a bad thread on the tap tail piece) and the whole thing is assembled and being bench tested… (10 psi, valve off, overnight.) So far so good.
QUESTION…
I forgot to ask at the store, is that a 5lb CO2 bottle? And, how many 5 gallon kegs can one expect to push with that?
Next is installing the whole lot on fridgie…
Meanwhile I have bought the goodies for the actual brewing process…(step three) An American pale ale, partial extract kit…
It should have the tare weight (how much the bottle weighs when empty) stamped on the side. Weigh it and subtract the tare weight and you have the weight of the CO2 inside.
It’ll push as many kegs as you want (within reason). But as you hook more kegs up it’ll empty faster. I’d limit to 2 at first. With carbonation it ought to last a good six month depending on your consumption.
That looks like a 5# bottle to me.
I’m glad to see you jumping into this both feet first! Doing it right too. You might have been a candidate for the “whole brewery” advertised but I think it’s more fun to build yer own.
Brewed a batch today, fermenting as we speak… (We HAVE bubbles…) Meanwhile the boys are installed in their new home… All I’m waiting for there is the UPS man with the drip tray…