If You Had A Twin, But Didn't Realise...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I wouldn't advise trying to put a barrel of lager in your house. To dispense it you need co2 (750 psi bottle pressure) or mixed gas (2500 psi bottle pressure) pressure valves to then regulate the gas (most kegs will explode above 60 psi, quite lethal), a flash cooler (or it froths all over the place) plus, once beer and lager kegs are opened (connected up and dispensed from) only have FIVE days shelf life. Also, you have to clean the lines to the taps every 7 days to get the yeast and proteins from the beer out, or it goes cloudy in the lines, and you need to use a lethal chemical which is chlorinated caustic alkali, which you need to be trained how to use. If ingested it will kill you in a matter of hours by burning from your stomach outwards. My advise would be to stick to cans and just pick up an old lager counter mount at a boot sale to make the bar look real. How would I know any of this? I'm been a tech services fitter for 26 years. |
tempory and home bars are installed often mainly through the brewer as described by eddie51 but most independant dispense companies can sort u out no probs. training nessesary but not rocket science, if the equiptment is be installed permanent by a enginneer then all pressures and dispense speeds would be set to spec.all thats left is the maintenance of equiptment ie cleaning of pipes and occaisional cleaning of vent on flash cooler.not sure how much u could end up spending as this stuff isnt cheap, ive got it all at home built ready for christmas 2003 but never used which wasnt a loss to me because like wurzul im in the trade. although having draft beer in your home or garden can look the part, for all that hassel you might be better spending the money on another source of entertainment and just get a load of crates from the off licence.only large events such as weddings etc ever seem to benefit from outside bars.
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