The Civilian Brewing Division reporting for duty! This Northern Brewer instructional video shows you the basic steps of kegging and carbonating your homebrewed beer.
For more information and related products:
http://www.northernbrewer.com/brewing/kegging
Everything i have read so far has said never use Teflon tape one compression threads like on the co2 tank / regulater
mastadon420 23 hours ago
Thank you for the detailed explanation on using a kegging system
hsbc2468 2 weeks ago
@QXZASX Well, it depends on the keg. Even though a few kegs may be the same style (such as ball lock), the post size can vary from keg to keg. 7/8" and 11/16" are common on the used kegs that I own. They probably didn't want to tell you in the video that you need a 7/8" when your keg may be 7/8" or 11/16" (or possibly some other size) and have you get irritated at the incorrect information. Instead they tell you what tool you can use, but it is up to you to find out what size YOUR keg needs.
commissardante 6 months ago
@QXZASX Then you wouldn't have any excuse to tell the misses when you buy that expensive deep socket kit you've always wanted..... ;-)
SigurdurGudbrands 6 months ago
What would have polished this video off NB, would have been "WHAT" size socket to use on the gas and the liquid side popets.
QXZASX 6 months ago