Subject: Re: kegging
Subject: Re: kegging
From: thax@creative-net.net (James Thaxter) Subject: Re: kegging Date: 21 Jan 1999 00:00:00 GMT Message-ID: <36a697df.4539161@news.creative-net.net> References: <36a62597.0@news4.his.com> X-Trace: news12.ispnews.com 916887553 12.14.192.239 (Wed, 20 Jan 1999 21:59:13 EDT) Organization: ISPNews http://ispnews.com NNTP-Posting-Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 21:59:13 EDT Newsgroups: rec.crafts.brewing What is beergas? Jim Thaxter On Wed, 20 Jan 1999 11:48:50 -0700, "Lee Moore"wrote: >I got a good used corny keg from Robert A. Excellent quality and >outstanding price ($14 plus shipping). No affiliation bla bla bla...just a >satisfied customer. > >Anyway, now I need the rest of the stuff. What I want to know is: >Should I go ahead and get a 20# CO2 cylinder? In other words, do most ppl >want to upgrade from the standard 5 pounder after a while? Can I use >beergas for any beer or is it only good for stouts and the like? Does it >matter where I get my CO2 from? I have a place in town to get beergas and >the local fire extinguisher co. sells CO2. If I go with beergas, do I have >to get the nitrogen type regulator? Hould I even worry about beergas? >Lastly, where can I get all the stuff at a reasonable price? And don't say, >Kegworld. I've been to their site d they're expensive and I don't buy >anything from spammers. > >Thanks, > >Lee > >
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