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  1. Jingram's_brews

    Stout tap and mixed (pub gas)- worth it?

    Could you elaborate on this, I'm curious 😅 Also thank you everyone else for your responses, I guess I'm gonna have to invest in another rig at some point. RIP my savings.
  2. Jingram's_brews

    Stout tap and mixed (pub gas)- worth it?

    It's this sort of rhetoric that has been emptying my bank account as of late 😅 Unfortunately I'm a student, so I don't exactly have the cash to splash out. Of course you're right, if I were to get a stout tap then beer gas would be pretty important, as I imagine the aggregate plate needs those...
  3. Jingram's_brews

    Stout tap and mixed (pub gas)- worth it?

    Good morning gents, Been busy brewing and improving my set up since my last post- poured my first pint by tap the other day which was a thing of beauty. Having said that, I've currently got a stout conditioning that I'll be looking to keg soon, and I was wondering what your opinions were on...
  4. Jingram's_brews

    Kegging newbie, please help!

    Unfortunately that also appears to be out of stock unless I'm mistaken, plus the adapter brings it to a total of £39. Please post the link if I'm being blind 😁
  5. Jingram's_brews

    Kegging newbie, please help!

    Was hoping to get it from bkt, but they're out of stock unless you want a kit, and I've already got a tap sorted out. Will probably make the plunge and get a couple of standard kegs soon though 👍
  6. Jingram's_brews

    Kegging newbie, please help!

    It's funny you say about leicester, because I'm actually currently studying there as a medical student 😅 I'm down south ATM (with all my equipment) and there's a gas shop down the road; 25 does sound extremely reasonable though, so might have to have a look. I've just got a job lot off another...
  7. Jingram's_brews

    Kegging newbie, please help!

    Amazing, cheers guys 👍
  8. Jingram's_brews

    Kegging newbie, please help!

    Apologies, I meant to say in the last post about the splitter set up. I think I know the sort of fitting you're talking about (not sure though), but again I don't see the necessity if you can just swap your gas disconnects between kegs? Obviously if you have multiple kegs then the manifold and...
  9. Jingram's_brews

    Kegging newbie, please help!

    Thanks for your advice guys, at the moment this is all a sort of garage experiment, although I could definitely see why your setups would be ideal if I actually had enough space to set up a sort of bar area. Maybe one day in the future if I'm lucky 😅 Is there a reason I would need to have a...
  10. Jingram's_brews

    Kegging newbie, please help!

    Is there any benefit to using a manifold? I've seen so many people using them, but couldn't see why you'd need one unless you're trying to pressurise multiple things at one time. Is it not sufficient to have a regulator on your gas tank with some John guest fittings, a quick disconnect and a...
  11. Jingram's_brews

    Kegging newbie, please help!

    Thanks for the reply, Honestly never thought about weighing the gas cylinder! Such a simple but brilliant idea! I'll have a look at the BKT kits, they seem like a great company so I'm sure they're equipment's pretty comprehensive. Is it worth getting a two dial regulator then? And will I need a...
  12. Jingram's_brews

    Kegging newbie, please help!

    Afternoon gents, This is my first post on the forum, although I've been a fan for a while 😅 after the success of my first home brews, I've decided to get a tad more serious and start kegging. Now I've managed to source a few bits and bobs, but I'm gonna need a bit of help with the other stuff...
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