Kevnlis wrote:Depends, do you take beer from both taps at the same time? If not then it makes no difference, you can calculate the amount of line needed as if it were a single tap and run that much line for each tap. If yes then you need to let us now exactly how the lines are run.
gregb wrote:I'm wondering if the 'T' will cause turbulence in the line, and therefore excessive foaming.
Anyone actually done this?
Cheers,
Greg
Longwood-65 wrote:How far apart are the taps??
Is it like 1 tap in the Lounge room, and the other in the bedroom.
Kevnlis wrote:No they will need to be longer, not shorter...
Depending on the amount of line before the "T" I would start at 5M per line between each tap and the "T" (you can always cut more off, bit harder to add on).
scanman wrote:Still, seems pointless for a home bar to me. Fair enough in a proper commercial bar, where you have the same beer through a couple of taps, so multiple bar staf can pull the same brand beer at the same time for multile customers. But for a home bar?? Just doesn't make sense to bother.
Sack wrote:I got all the parts from a friend who owns a pub, so all i have is commercial parts. I've just had a 5m long granite bar installed in my rumpas room.
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