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 Post subject: Kegging trick - serve at 12psi with a 6 inch picnic tap
PostPosted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 9:56 am 
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Mitch and I were at Bricktop last week trying the new New Belgium beer and talking about kegging. I've been having some balancing issues and was telling Mitch about these little epoxy nozzles you can buy, tear open, and they have a little spiral stick inside that fits inside your dip tube. Adds resistance to the serving line in a pretty noticable way.

If you already frequent homebrewtalk.com then you've already seen them.

You can only get these from McMaster.com -
part# 74695A58 "Bayonet Mixer Nozzle"
5.3" L, 1/4" Blunt Tip $1.38 each (cheaper if you buy 12 or more though)

Mine just came in the mail Friday and I put one in a keg who's picnic tap is a little shoddy...my pour was slowed down and now that tap doesn't tear CO2 out of solution. Even cooler, the original guy that did this put 3 or 4 in his keg, with a 6 inch picnic tap on it, and gets a perfect pour. Very nice for hauling cornies to a party!

Again, not my idea, but wanted to share with the group. The original homebrewtalk thread - http://www.homebrewtalk.com/f35/cure-yo ... es-100151/

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