Sharing taps between cornys
Sharing taps between cornys
Hi all.
My first corny is getting lonely, and deserves a friend (they are starting to multiple after only a couple of weeks, doh)
Is there are particular problems with sharing 1 tap between 2 kegs, and just swapping it over ? I guess most of the time ill be emptying one keg whilst the other is maturaing, so not a lot of swapping. Is it best to swap the disconnect between kegs or unattach the line ?
Cheers
My first corny is getting lonely, and deserves a friend (they are starting to multiple after only a couple of weeks, doh)
Is there are particular problems with sharing 1 tap between 2 kegs, and just swapping it over ? I guess most of the time ill be emptying one keg whilst the other is maturaing, so not a lot of swapping. Is it best to swap the disconnect between kegs or unattach the line ?
Cheers
Re: Sharing taps between cornys
no problem in using one tap, however probably best to disconnect at the tap and swap over, as opposed to just switching the QD's. If you just switched the QD's then eveytime you pulled a pint after switching the first 100mls or so would be what was left in the beer line from the other keg (this is assuming that you would have two kegs serving at the one time).
Re: Sharing taps between cornys
I do this when "checking" the beer!
You might want to keep a spray bottle of no-rinse solution Star San or similar handy for a quick squirt on both corny posts and disconnects.
DO NOT just remove the line - it will pee all over the place!!
The valve in the disconnect prevents this.
And how did I find out first time??......................
You might want to keep a spray bottle of no-rinse solution Star San or similar handy for a quick squirt on both corny posts and disconnects.
DO NOT just remove the line - it will pee all over the place!!
The valve in the disconnect prevents this.
And how did I find out first time??......................
Re: Sharing taps between cornys
So what happens to the beer in the line, suck it out ? Then have different lines attached to each disconnect and plug into back of tap... Maybe i shouldnt be cheap and just get another tap.
I too discovered the "Dont just remove the line" issue. eheh
I too discovered the "Dont just remove the line" issue. eheh
Re: Sharing taps between cornys
I just have my tap connected to my black disconnect and swap them over if I fancy beer from a different keg. Disconnecting anything whilst leaving the black disconnect on the 'out' post will get you wet!
A little bit of beer from a previous keg doesn't bother me so one tap does me.
A little bit of beer from a previous keg doesn't bother me so one tap does me.
Re: Sharing taps between cornys
yea a little bit from the other keg doesnt bother me either, cant see any wasted !
Re: Sharing taps between cornys
I had this dilema last night too, and had to tap swap, but couldnt possibly face wasting 100ml of precious ale, so ended up with a hybrid glass of pale ale and porter. oh well!
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Re: Sharing taps between cornys
When you pour the first glass from the corni, it will contain sediment, so the small amount of beer left in the line gets chucked out with the sediment.
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Re: Sharing taps between cornys
That exactly how I dicovered that Coopers Mexican tastes great with a large dash of Ditches stout in it.chris_reboot wrote:I had this dilema last night too, and had to tap swap, but couldnt possibly face wasting 100ml of precious ale, so ended up with a hybrid glass of pale ale and porter. oh well!
Sometimes i even do it on purpose now. (although I no longer own any cornies so its done from bottles now)