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Title: ISO: Full tank
Post by: postom on June 06, 2006, 10:10:37 pm
Quote from: Me!
^^can\'t wait for the FreeSpirit kegerator party!!!!
Title: ISO: Full tank
Post by: bonzo on June 06, 2006, 10:09:00 pm
nice party down :beer:
Title: ISO: Full tank
Post by: FrankZappa on June 01, 2006, 08:16:52 pm
Quote from: Todd
FZ= non drinking geek= clueless :sigh:

:wave:  yup.
Title: ISO: Full tank
Post by: Me! on June 01, 2006, 05:06:59 pm
^^can\'t wait for the FreeSpirit kegerator party!!!!
Title: ISO: Full tank
Post by: FreeSpirit on June 01, 2006, 05:05:17 pm
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   * Holds 1/2, 1/4 & Mini Kegs Complete American Sankey Tap System
    * Includes: CO2 Tank, Pressure Regulator Gauge,
    * Hoses and American Sankey Type Tap
    * Chrome Beer Tower and Guardrail
    * Heavy-Duty Textured Worktop and Cabinet
    * Auto Defrost
    * Adjustable Thermostat
    * Stainless Steel Keg Base Support
    * Drip Tray & Water Collection Reservoir
    * Leveling Legs or Casters for Mobility
    * Tap System Cleaning Kit

Converts to a 6.4 cu. Ft. Refrigerator
Includes 2 Full Width Wire Shelves


Thanks for the help!  It will be setup within the next week & ready to pour some quality beer. :gulp:
Title: ISO: Full tank
Post by: Todd on June 01, 2006, 03:43:49 pm
:thumbsup: :thumbsup: Finally, someone with semi-concrete info!!! :beerban: Thanks!!!!!
Title: ISO: Full tank
Post by: antbach on June 01, 2006, 03:40:35 pm
Shoreline Compressed Gas, 454 State St.

http://www.shorelinecompressedgas.com/ (http://www.shorelinecompressedgas.com/)

Call first though, make sure they got what ya need.
Title: ISO: Full tank
Post by: Wolfman on June 01, 2006, 03:37:27 pm
Funny picture Paul.  Sorry if you didn\'t understand that.
Title: ISO: Full tank
Post by: antbach on June 01, 2006, 03:32:30 pm
Robyn, there is a place across the street from Montesi VW on State St. I just can\'t think of the name right now. I am pretty sure they do it there. I will email my buddy to see where he gets his done and get back to ya
Title: ISO: Full tank
Post by: Todd on June 01, 2006, 02:50:15 pm
Quote from: FrankZappa
Quote from: Wolfman
Nice purchase Robyn!  A couple of suggestions:
You want mixed gas (beer gas) which is usually 75% CO2 and 25% N2.  If you end up getting gas from paintball or soda suppliers you will get 100% CO2, which isn\'t bad, just not as good.  Do not run 100% N2, as this will overcarbonate everything and create pints of foam.  

Also, for your kegerator, don\'t underestimate the power of 1/6 barrels, also known as "logs".  3 great things about logs:

1.  Your kegerator can fit a 1/2 barrel AND a log.  For about 50 bucks you can get a second sankey w/ hose and a 2-faucet tower so you can pour two beers at once.
2.  If you really want to go nuts, your kegerator can fit 3 logs and for 100 bucks you can upgrade to a 3-faucet tower and pour all of them.
3.  Unless you live with 5 burly dudes or have people over 4 nights a week, 1/2 barrels take a long time to go through.  You\'ll notice the quality starting to taper off somewhere in week 3.  Logs contain about 40 pints, which you can get through efficiently and always have fresh.  Beers you can definitely get in logs (just ask your local packie to bring it in for you): Sam Adams, Sam Seasonals, Harpoon IPA, Bud, Bud Light, Long Trail Ale.  There\'s probably a bunch more too.  Happy drinking!


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FZ= non drinking geek= clueless :sigh:

















:D
Title: ISO: Full tank
Post by: FrankZappa on June 01, 2006, 01:21:43 pm
Quote from: Wolfman
Nice purchase Robyn!  A couple of suggestions:
You want mixed gas (beer gas) which is usually 75% CO2 and 25% N2.  If you end up getting gas from paintball or soda suppliers you will get 100% CO2, which isn\'t bad, just not as good.  Do not run 100% N2, as this will overcarbonate everything and create pints of foam.  

Also, for your kegerator, don\'t underestimate the power of 1/6 barrels, also known as "logs".  3 great things about logs:

1.  Your kegerator can fit a 1/2 barrel AND a log.  For about 50 bucks you can get a second sankey w/ hose and a 2-faucet tower so you can pour two beers at once.
2.  If you really want to go nuts, your kegerator can fit 3 logs and for 100 bucks you can upgrade to a 3-faucet tower and pour all of them.
3.  Unless you live with 5 burly dudes or have people over 4 nights a week, 1/2 barrels take a long time to go through.  You\'ll notice the quality starting to taper off somewhere in week 3.  Logs contain about 40 pints, which you can get through efficiently and always have fresh.  Beers you can definitely get in logs (just ask your local packie to bring it in for you): Sam Adams, Sam Seasonals, Harpoon IPA, Bud, Bud Light, Long Trail Ale.  There\'s probably a bunch more too.  Happy drinking!


wait... what? :idunno:
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Title: ISO: Full tank
Post by: weekapaug19 on June 01, 2006, 12:00:30 pm
just kicked a log of dogfish 90 minute ipa this weekend....highly recommend it
Title: ISO: Full tank
Post by: Wolfman on June 01, 2006, 11:54:57 am
Nice purchase Robyn!  A couple of suggestions:

Search for companies that clean beer lines in CT, as they often distribute gas.  (You\'ll also want cleaning supplies from them.  You should clean the line and faucet after every barrel or once a month.)    Try calling G+G Beverage of Wallingford as well.  They don\'t distribute gas but they\'ll know everyone who does.  Ask any bar you go to who they get their gas from.  You could also try calling Foxon Park Soda Co. as they likely distribute gas with their soda draft systems.  You want mixed gas (beer gas) which is usually 75% CO2 and 25% N2.  If you end up getting gas from paintball or soda suppliers you will get 100% CO2, which isn\'t bad, just not as good.  Do not run 100% N2, as this will overcarbonate everything and create pints of foam.  

Also, for your kegerator, don\'t underestimate the power of 1/6 barrels, also known as "logs".  3 great things about logs:

1.  Your kegerator can fit a 1/2 barrel AND a log.  For about 50 bucks you can get a second sankey w/ hose and a 2-faucet tower so you can pour two beers at once.
2.  If you really want to go nuts, your kegerator can fit 3 logs and for 100 bucks you can upgrade to a 3-faucet tower and pour all of them.
3.  Unless you live with 5 burly dudes or have people over 4 nights a week, 1/2 barrels take a long time to go through.  You\'ll notice the quality starting to taper off somewhere in week 3.  Logs contain about 40 pints, which you can get through efficiently and always have fresh.  Beers you can definitely get in logs (just ask your local packie to bring it in for you): Sam Adams, Sam Seasonals, Harpoon IPA, Bud, Bud Light, Long Trail Ale.  There\'s probably a bunch more too.  Happy drinking!
Title: ISO: Full tank
Post by: kindm's on June 01, 2006, 11:49:55 am
My friend also suggested paintball suppliers / stores.

the gas used is the same so they should also be able to do it
Title: ISO: Full tank
Post by: wstielau on June 01, 2006, 11:41:13 am
You might want to try welding supply houses. They are a good source for bottled gases.

-Wayne
Title: ISO: Full tank
Post by: FreeSpirit on June 01, 2006, 11:40:55 am
Thanks! I\'m excited to use it... the keg holds 1/4 & 1/2 kegs :drool:
I also noticed locations for "Praxair Co2" in New Hampshire & Maine - I\'ll try to get it filled during this weekend\'s Stone Church show :D
Title: ISO: Full tank
Post by: Me! on June 01, 2006, 11:38:50 am
now we just need to figure out how to fill it with No2!!!! ;)
Title: ISO: Full tank
Post by: kindm's on June 01, 2006, 11:31:24 am
First congrats on your purchase. I have been waning to get a kegerator for a long time.

I just google\'d Co2 and CT and it gave this huge compnay

http://ecatalog.praxair.com/storelocator/usactnorwalkas.html

the above link is there only CT location in Norwalk.

Hope this helps
Title: ISO: Full tank
Post by: FreeSpirit on June 01, 2006, 11:25:11 am
I just bought a :beer: kegerator & I\'m ready to drink!!! :chug:  

The problem is, I need to fill the Co2 tank that came with it... I\'ve searched/asked around but can\'t find a place to fill it.  Does anyone know a place in CT that fills Co2 tanks?