05-01-2021, 02:29 PM
Oooooh, that sounds like a fun project!!! Indoor beer plumbing could put that tap at the kitchen sink, then taps elsewhere. Imagine a tap next to the built-in natural gas grill, one out at the shed, one next to the hammock. And the best of all, one mounted to the headboard...
But typically, beer lines aren't pex, they're made of flexible PVC vinyl so you don't have any obstructions or connectors that would impede or change the flow of the beer and cause CO2 to come out of suspension. Each line is a single run from manifold to the tap. You want to install them so they can occasionally be changed out and replaced. And both ends can be disconnected so you can clean them every week or so.
Lastly, you'll need a glycol system to keep everything cold from keg to tap...
But typically, beer lines aren't pex, they're made of flexible PVC vinyl so you don't have any obstructions or connectors that would impede or change the flow of the beer and cause CO2 to come out of suspension. Each line is a single run from manifold to the tap. You want to install them so they can occasionally be changed out and replaced. And both ends can be disconnected so you can clean them every week or so.
Lastly, you'll need a glycol system to keep everything cold from keg to tap...
and so what uranus is a star - Rob
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