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Kegging Questions
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 7:14 pm
by Chris Norrick
I've made up my mind to do less less bottling. I don't have fridge room or want to transport 5 gal kegs, so those 2.5 gal ones are looking perfect for me. Add one of those ball lock taps and mini CO2 canisters like this:
and I'd be in heaven. Trouble is, this set up is rather expensive from MoreBeer. It's not the taps and co2, it's the dang 2.5 gal Kegs. They only sell new ones
. Has anyone seen used ones anywhere? 3 gallons would work fine too, that would still leave me with some bottles for gifts, meetings, etc.
I thought about just DME priming the kegs and using the above system to dispense, but now I'm thinking I should just get a regulator and CO2 tank to force carbonate. Where do you guys get your tanks filled at?
-Chris
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 4:10 pm
by Dwayne_Delaney
Occasionally I
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 11:21 pm
by Chris Norrick
That's not cool. I pass by a welding supply shop on Fulton on my way to work, I'll stop in there and ask their rates.
I loved that article! I have a paintball tank sitting here doing nothing! Time for a project. They're always a little more fun with a little danger involved. What about getting the 5lb tank filled at a paintball shop too? Wonder if they do that without the attitude and overcharging? There used to be a couple in town somewhere. I think the one close to me closed.
I went ahead and got a 3 gallon Keg kit off of eBay tonight. I needed to get the co2 tank and regulator anyway to force carb the keg to use with the little co2 bulb thingy. Which is made by the same company that makes my mountain bike co2 tire inflator. Too bad it doesn't have a threaded end on it, I could save a few bucks! I'm using it to purge my secondary now. I still want some beer in bottles, so the 3 gallons keg should be about right...I guess... just have to remember to adjust my DME priming amount.
Porter should go in the secondary tomorrow!
Although the krausen hasn't fallen yet. Should I be worried?
Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 8:49 pm
by Dwayne_Delaney
Let me know how the paintball tank works; that's a project I've had on the back burner for awhile.
Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2006 1:47 pm
by Chris Norrick
InWeld was the industral gas place, they don't fill CO2 at all. I'll call the Paintball Players MD place tomorrow, they're only open Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun.
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 11:36 am
by Chris Norrick
Good news!
Paintball Players MD will happily fill a 5# for about $12. They charge $.15/oz. I'm going there tonight to get my new tank filled and will post a 'review'.
They're off of Weinbach on Oak Hill. They have directions on their web page.
EDIT: Very friendly, a brand new completely empty 5# tank was $10 to fill. The place is easy to find. They have several signs and a large white school bus! Plus they're open till 8.
Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 9:10 pm
by Chris Norrick
Got all the keg stuff hooked up tonight and tested and didn't kill my self with the CO2
. The eBay auction was for 1 new 3-gallong keg, co2 tank and regulator plus hoses and picnic tap. I received 3 referbed 5-gallon kegs and all the other stuff, so there you go, sometimes eBay isn't evil. Price difference isn't that great since the damn new 3-gallon kegs are so expensive but I'm still ahead about $50. No way am I messing with shipping these back.
Evansville Welding for CO2
Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2006 11:09 pm
by Kenny Lucas
Last tank I had filled at Evansville welding supply cost around $10-$12. Its on the Warrick county side of the 1-64 -Morgan ave. exchange.(access off of oak grove road). Been raped like everyone else at A__gas.
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 4:44 pm
by Dwayne_Delaney
Kenny, was that price for an exchange or a refill?
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 6:18 pm
by Kenny Lucas
It was for an exchange, but if you do a drop off, I think they will fill for the same price.