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Keg Coupler List
( Added: Tue Jun 28 2005 Hits: 81)
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This list is an ongoing project, we will update it periodically. Any one that is left blank please check with your local distributor to find out which coupler it is. *Be sure to check with your local distributor to be sure of the coupler BEFORE making your purchase.  |
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It is everyone's dream to have draft beer flowing in his or her house right? But aside from the nostalgia and the dreaming is there really any reason to have your own draft beer system? Actually there are quite a few benefits to having your own kegerator, just look below:
- Cost savings: Depending on the type of beer you drink will find that you will save anywhere from 50% - 70 %serving keg beer versus buying bottles and cans.
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1. Place a NEW fiber washer or nylon washer inside the coupling nut of the regulator and screw the nut to the cylinder valve outlet. Tighten with a wrench. Make sure that it is really tight. This is the spot where most air leaks occur. The new washer will compress to about half of its original size and fill any gaps or spaces. If not tight enough, this connection will leak at some point. Do not use old or scored washers. Some regulators may have a built-in "O" ring in the regulator stem. In these cases, a CO2 fiber washer is not necessary, but as the ring wears, a new ring or CO2 washer will be needed.
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To Connect Gas Regulator and Tap a Keg
1. Place a NEW fiber washer or nylon washer inside the coupling nut of the regulator and screw the nut to the cylinder valve outlet. Tighten with a wrench. Make sure that it is really tight. This is the spot where most air leaks occur. The new washer will compress to about half of its original size and fill any gaps or spaces. If not tight enough, this connection will leak at some point. Do not use old or scored washers. Some regulators may have a built-in "O" ring in the regulator stem. In these cases, a CO2 fiber washer is not necessary, but as the ring wears, a new ring or CO2 washer will be needed.
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Condition: Cloudy Beer
Beer in glass appears hazy and not clear.
Causes and Corrections:
1. Overchilling.
Excessive low temperatures may cause hazy, cloudy beer, particularly when beer lays for a long period of time. Maintain refrigerator temperature at 36° to 40°F. |
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