Do I leave the gas on

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bigbanko
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Do I leave the gas on

Post by bigbanko »

Hi Guys

New time kegger and was wondering once I have carbonated my beer do I leave the gas on pouring presure all the time or just turn it on and off when I want to dispence the beer.

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OldBugman
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Post by OldBugman »

either or.

I leave my gas on all the time.

But alot of people turn it on and off.
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Post by Aussie Claret »

If you do leave it on make sure you have no leaks. If you have no leak then either way, but for a balanced system it should be left on.
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Post by luke »

When I have the keg gassed, I turn the gas on when dispenecing only 25 Kpa.
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Post by rwh »

I have mine at 75kpa. It varies from system to system, so just work out the happy medium.

Too low a pressure: beer goes flat over time.
Too high a pressure: beer gets forced out of tap at too high a rate, causing turbulent flow, effectively shaking it up. Result: heaps of head and flat beer.
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