Anyone used this faucet? https://www.morebeer.com/products/perlick-beer-faucet-650ss-flow-control.html
Haven't used it yet, but I have that.Nope but I've considered getting a stout nosel type gizmo for my intertap it pushes the beer through a perforated disk.
Nope, lol. I haven't made another stout yet. It's prolly next@Minbari Have you used the faucet yet? Give us the scoop!!!!
@Minbari Have you used the faucet yet? Give us the scoop!!!!
about 13nice.. whats your psi?
Looks tasty!finnally used it. dont have the perlick to compare, but it made a nice dense creamy head.
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It is! Prolly the best stout I have ever made. Dry hopped with cacao nibs and 1oz of coffeeLooks tasty!
If I was gonna spend that much, would just get the perlick stout spoutThis is the faucet I've been eyeing if I ever get my tower hooked up and running. Forward seal with creamer action, but it's not flow controlled
https://www.kegconnection.com/cmb-v3s-forward-seal-creamer-stainless-steel-faucet-compact/
That's definitely different than any I've looked at. I wonder how the piston thing moves? Intertaps handle inserts into the shuttle/piston and moves with the action of the handle.This is the faucet I've been eyeing if I ever get my tower hooked up and running. Forward seal with creamer action, but it's not flow controlled
https://www.kegconnection.com/cmb-v3s-forward-seal-creamer-stainless-steel-faucet-compact/
I am your brew father Luke, give in and purchase the spout of darkness.So I have to buy one of these?
Same basic principle I think. They made a video to answer your question Ben!That's definitely different than any I've looked at. I wonder how the piston thing moves? Intertaps handle inserts into the shuttle/piston and moves with the action of the handle.