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by john mills » Sun Mar 22, 2009 9:56 am
It sounds like the guy from the link owns his own co2 distributorship -wasting co2. If you want to follow this method, I would wait short bits to allow the gas mixture of o2 to co2 to come to equilibrium, then purge off the o2. co2 is heavier than co2. But the 2 will mix together in a solution for a short period. You want to allow them to seperate into their own layers, purge off the lighter o2, being left only with the nice co2 blanket.
My own method for filling kegs includes adding some co2 to the empty keg, rack the beer into the keg, hook up the co2 and crank the pressure up on the regulator to about 40 PSI. I can hear the seal on the lid really seat. I disconnect the co2 to listen for any leaks from out/in posts, lid, and pop off. If no hissing, I hook up the co2 again, and purge 3-4 times about a second each waiting a short bit in between each purge to allow any o2 to rise to the top of the keg. I haven't been kegging as long as Dewayne, but I don't believe I've had any issues.
I forgot to mention that every time I hook up the co2, or tap to the keg I give each male/female connector a good spray with Star San.
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