Howdy Judge! We're really glad this video helped you out, that is the entire idea. The more we can help raise the bar on quality and keep the industry pouring the better we all do. -Cheers & Beers!
@@LeadersBeverageConsulting imagine I had 2 hours before opening ran into a problem searched and your videos came up and solved my issue!! Thank you back for my 2nd night shift in a few hours 😎
Hi! Great video as always, I have an issue with a faucet, is doble action, doesn't pouring beer when you open to the front but it does when I push to serve foam, can you help me please thanks 🙏 hope I explained well, English is not my native language
I have a dual kegerator with hard cider on one side and a Porter on the other one. Cider pours fine set CO2 pressure 10 psi and the splitter to both kegs have no way to regulate the tank set at 10 psi. So both kegs get the same psi set at the CO2 tank regulator. The problem I'm having is the Porter keg pours slowly and after a glass just stops? If I shake the Porter tank a bit it starts to pour but again very slowly. I have no leaks in the CO2 system and both CO2 is fully charged and both kegs are recently bought and filled. I checked all washers on both CO2 lines and beer/cider lines. I'm baffled and yes I'm a newbie to having a kegerator. I might note I have the CO2 tank mounted outside of the kegerator to make it easier for me to see the CO2 tank gauges. Suggestions?
Hi Josh, we typically use Micro Matic gas blenders with the built in gas leak detectors. They are still made by McDantim so you get that great warranty. For nitrogen generators the Beer Blast seems to work pretty well and check out Fiz Dog nitrogen generators too. -Good Luck, Cheers & Beers!