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Petefin

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Hi Guys,
I have a couple of King kegs with S30 CO2 connections.
Just wondering if there is any more cost effective CO2 options rather than continually buying bottle refills?

Cheers, Pete
 
Bottle of pub gas or a fire extinguisher, regulator, drill a hole, put in a schrader valve, get a tyre inflator which you can get dead cheap. Initial outlay high, savings high. And you could also then put a valvle on bottle caps and carbonate anything.

If you really want to be freaky about it you can add a schrader valve and make co2 in a pop bottle with yeast and sugar and use that. That's pretty much only for fruitcakes like me, though.
 
Hi Drunkula,
I already have a schrader valve and a 15psi pressure relief valve fitted to my lids.
If I was to get a CO2 fire extinguisher, are they easy to get refilled, especially if they have been modified?
I'm an engineer, so not difficult to do mods, but unsure of regulator type?

Cheers, Pete
 
Hi Foxy,
That does sound like the ideal solution but a few technical challenges with it.
How would I get the beer into the bladder and still have the bladder attached to the bottom tap of my King kegs?
I assume with a bladder you would still need a little priming sugar to remove the oxygen/generate a little CO2. How would you vent this?
I have a schrader valve fitted to my kegs, so at least that problem is solved.
Great idea in theory, but too difficult in practice?

Cheers, Pete
 
Hi Foxy,
That does sound like the ideal solution but a few technical challenges with it.
How would I get the beer into the bladder and still have the bladder attached to the bottom tap of my King kegs?
I assume with a bladder you would still need a little priming sugar to remove the oxygen/generate a little CO2. How would you vent this?
I have a schrader valve fitted to my kegs, so at least that problem is solved.
Great idea in theory, but too difficult in practice?

Cheers, Pete
This is the opposite, I have tried it with water and a picnic tap, though I did use one of their bags. The beer is in the keg the bag gets pumped with air displacing/pressurising the beer.
 
Ah, just got it!
You keep the keg as standard but put an expandable bag onto the schrader connection. I have seen Durex filled with a couple of gallons of water (water bombs as a kid!) and they handled the abuse, and I'm sure they handle all other sorts of abuse 😂 This could easily be experimented with by just using water in the keg?
 
Ah, just got it!
You keep the keg as standard but put an expandable bag onto the schrader connection. I have seen Durex filled with a couple of gallons of water (water bombs as a kid!) and they handled the abuse, and I'm sure they handle all other sorts of abuse 😂 This could easily be experimented with by just using water in the keg?
I am not familiar with the kegs you use, my 'Party type' kegs I can fit a "D" coupler on so can fit a picnic tap and picnic pump where I just pump air straight into the beer. If you can have a play around with the bags you mentioned you just may solve your problem.
You must ensure the bags don't leak air but.
 
In the photos, you will see my modified caps, the original King keg caps were not to be trusted,constant leaks!
The large center hole is for the CO2 fitting, the next biggest is for my gauge and pressure relief valve, and the third is for the schrader valve.
With no CO2 fitting required, the centre could be made to fit the schrader valve. I would have to machine a stainless steel "washer" that would have a rounded lip and an internal O ring groove to take the lip of a condom.
I do believe you get extra tough condoms, (I just know I'm going to get some stick for saying that 🤣)
With the condom sitting in the center of the cap, it will expand evenly in the barrel. Just have to make sure the bolt head that secures the gauge/pressure relief valve has no sharp corners.
I have a lathe, so this is all quite easy.

This guys on this forum are great, my inspiration for the cap modification came from Buffers Brewery and now Foxy has given me another great idea. I also love an engineering challenge 😁

Cheers, Pete
 

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Ah, just got it!
You keep the keg as standard but put an expandable bag onto the schrader connection. I have seen Durex filled with a couple of gallons of water (water bombs as a kid!) and they handled the abuse, and I'm sure they handle all other sorts of abuse 😂 This could easily be experimented with by just using water in the keg?

😂 😂 😂

You could experiment with flavoured condoms and make some interesting beers! Just as long as your beers don’t all taste of rubber 🤢
 

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