Herbiehep
Active Member
Hi -my first post so thought it would be good to contribute something.
Just started brewing again and decided to put a Coopers English Bitter into a keg
rather than bottle . I could remember the probs I had with the float system not
delivering the ale as it should,so decide to improve it (hope).I've used a syphon tube,
the clear plastic flexible sort with a perspex rod blocking the end and a hole drilled through an inch from the end.This replaces the float system and fits nicely on the elbow that comes out of the top tap and is lodged nicely against the bottom of the keg.Maybe I'll have to wait a little longer for some clear beer but hey it should taste better then!!:drink:
Just started brewing again and decided to put a Coopers English Bitter into a keg
rather than bottle . I could remember the probs I had with the float system not
delivering the ale as it should,so decide to improve it (hope).I've used a syphon tube,
the clear plastic flexible sort with a perspex rod blocking the end and a hole drilled through an inch from the end.This replaces the float system and fits nicely on the elbow that comes out of the top tap and is lodged nicely against the bottom of the keg.Maybe I'll have to wait a little longer for some clear beer but hey it should taste better then!!:drink: