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This weekend I will be bottling 7 gallons (26 L) of Bunyip 2.0. Before that can happen I have to clean 6+ dozen beer bottles
. Cleaning bottles hasn't really bothered me for most of my homebrewing career but, in the past year or so my wrists have been trying hard to convince me that it was time to consider kegging. While my brain still thinks my wrists are a couple of wimps who should just suck it up and get to work, it has conceded to work on a plan.
Here's the plan:
1) I already have a beer fridge, so I'm set there.
2) Rather than install tap handles through the door, I'll follow Josh's lead and just use a Picnic Tap 2.1 on each keg.
3) To save on equipment costs I'll reduce my 7 gallon batch size down to 5 gallons so so one batch fits in one keg.
4) I will need a CO2 tank. I assume a 5 lb (2.3 kg) tank would be sufficient? I found a place nearby that will fill (not exchange) a 5 lb CO2 tank for $20.
5) I will need a regulator. Any recommendations? Any brands to avoid?
6) I will need two 5 gallon corny kegs; probably used.
6a) Should I plan replace anything immediately or only if a problem develops?
Lastly, what am I forgetting? What should I rethink?
Here's the plan:
1) I already have a beer fridge, so I'm set there.
2) Rather than install tap handles through the door, I'll follow Josh's lead and just use a Picnic Tap 2.1 on each keg.
3) To save on equipment costs I'll reduce my 7 gallon batch size down to 5 gallons so so one batch fits in one keg.
4) I will need a CO2 tank. I assume a 5 lb (2.3 kg) tank would be sufficient? I found a place nearby that will fill (not exchange) a 5 lb CO2 tank for $20.
5) I will need a regulator. Any recommendations? Any brands to avoid?
6) I will need two 5 gallon corny kegs; probably used.
6a) Should I plan replace anything immediately or only if a problem develops?
Lastly, what am I forgetting? What should I rethink?