Just a general inquiry. Reworking our draft lines for serving our taproom. We have a 8 shanks through the wall of a walk in cooler to the taps out front. Regulator per keg. The longest line will be 16' which by my math: keg PSI = length of line x resistance of line (0.85 for 1/4" ID) + (tap height over keg in feet / 2) + 1 psi differential. This formula comes from http://beersmith.com/blog/2011/07/14...of-draft-beer/ Ultimately this formula tells me that my keg pressure should be 15.1 PSI if I want to be pouring at 1psi from my tap.
Any recommendations to bring the PSI down besides shortening the line length? Or should we just continue to disengage couplers to avoid over carbing? any general thoughts
Cheers
Garett Stuckless
The Second Wedge Brewing Co.
Any recommendations to bring the PSI down besides shortening the line length? Or should we just continue to disengage couplers to avoid over carbing? any general thoughts
Cheers
Garett Stuckless
The Second Wedge Brewing Co.
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