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S30 canisters and refills now available at HomeBrewWest 15 years 1 month ago #1

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Service is usually next day (if order arrives before 12 noon). So if you order a refill today in the morning, we will try to deliver your new cylinder tomorrow, and collect the old one from you at the same time.

S30 canisters and refills now available at HomeBrewWest 15 years 1 month ago #2

A customer just asked me if he could force carbonate with S30 canisters and Rotokegs / King kegs.

I presume the pressure might not be high enough, and that rolling the keg would not be practical, but I figure somebody has probably done it! So I'd appreciate your comments!

S30 canisters and refills now available at HomeBrewWest 15 years 1 month ago #3

I tried this once with a basic barrel. It ruptured as soon as I injected the first shot of co2. I would forget force carbonation in plastic barrels.

S30 canisters and refills now available at HomeBrewWest 15 years 1 month ago #4

&amp;quot;HomeBrewWest&amp;quot;:dz60ms4e wrote: A customer just asked me if he could force carbonate with S30 canisters and Rotokegs / King kegs.

I presume the pressure might not be high enough, and that rolling the keg would not be practical, but I figure somebody has probably done it! So I'd appreciate your comments![/quote:dz60ms4e]
Ive done it in the past but its a bit of a faff and not worth the effort - basically you need to inject CO2 for 3-5 seconds, leave it for about 12 hours, then repeat. You're better off priming with sugar.

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