RaymondMillbrae
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Hey, Folks, I'm a new brewer and setting-up a fridge as a kegerator.
I will be brewing a 5-gallon keg of stout, a 2.5-gallon keg of porter, and a 2.5 gallon keg of blonde ale.
I will be charging my stout and porter with a Nitro/CO2 blend.
I am on the search for a very nice, dedicated, spout faucet.
So far I have looked at the KegWorks Faucet...
And also at the InterTap Faucet from MoreBeer. (This InterTap nitro tip screws onto the intertap faucet).
So here are my thoughts:
1) Get one dedicated Nitro Stout faucet.
2) Get the InterTap faucet with the nitro tip. That way if I decide to do something other than a porter, I can swap the tip to accomodate a non-porter.
3) Get a regular Intertap faucet as my 3rd one. (Heck...since my 2nd one is Intertap, why not)?
What do you think?
I would not be asking, but using my search, all the "stout faucet threads" are old.
Thanks.
Raymond
I will be brewing a 5-gallon keg of stout, a 2.5-gallon keg of porter, and a 2.5 gallon keg of blonde ale.
I will be charging my stout and porter with a Nitro/CO2 blend.
I am on the search for a very nice, dedicated, spout faucet.
So far I have looked at the KegWorks Faucet...
And also at the InterTap Faucet from MoreBeer. (This InterTap nitro tip screws onto the intertap faucet).
So here are my thoughts:
1) Get one dedicated Nitro Stout faucet.
2) Get the InterTap faucet with the nitro tip. That way if I decide to do something other than a porter, I can swap the tip to accomodate a non-porter.
3) Get a regular Intertap faucet as my 3rd one. (Heck...since my 2nd one is Intertap, why not)?
What do you think?
I would not be asking, but using my search, all the "stout faucet threads" are old.
Thanks.
Raymond