gas line

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gas line

Postby Tipsy » Friday Sep 14, 2007 10:56 pm

Does it matter about the length of gas line?
I have 2 kegs hooked up but i switch them between the 1 tap.
Both seem to have about the same carbonation but one pours so much slower than the other, the only difference being the length of the gas lines (ones about twice as long as the other from the splitter)

I didn't think this would make a difference with gas
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Postby Ross » Saturday Sep 15, 2007 6:54 am

Should make no difference at all.

Edit; easy to check, just switch the gas connectors around :wink:

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Postby KEG » Saturday Sep 15, 2007 11:15 am

what type of beer's in each keg? were they racked?
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Postby Tipsy » Saturday Sep 15, 2007 9:51 pm

Ross wrote:Should make no difference at all.

Edit; easy to check, just switch the gas connectors around :wink:

cheers Ross


*Slaps himself on the forehead*

God I feel stoopid. Going to do that right now :lol:

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one was an Aussie lager (racked) the other an Aussie ale (not racked)
Do you think that could make a difference?
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