I am in the process of cleaning and getting the equipment of a small brewery that has been closed for almost a year.
I've been ripping out the old lines from the CO2 and to the tap shanks as most of them were still connected to kegs that still had beer in them to various levels. Keg cleaning may be a challenge.
It looks like the CO2 lines were of 5/16" ID, and there were 3/8" ID lines connecting to the tap shanks, as well as 5/16" as well. There were numerous connecters to go from one size to another through the lines.
I am curious on the preference, if any, on what ID line to use for either CO2 to keg, and then keg to tap shanks? I understand the smaller diameter usually means higher pressure. I was thinking it be simpler if everything was the same is all.
I've been ripping out the old lines from the CO2 and to the tap shanks as most of them were still connected to kegs that still had beer in them to various levels. Keg cleaning may be a challenge.
It looks like the CO2 lines were of 5/16" ID, and there were 3/8" ID lines connecting to the tap shanks, as well as 5/16" as well. There were numerous connecters to go from one size to another through the lines.
I am curious on the preference, if any, on what ID line to use for either CO2 to keg, and then keg to tap shanks? I understand the smaller diameter usually means higher pressure. I was thinking it be simpler if everything was the same is all.
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