OK, so educate me on the needs for CO2 vs Nitrogen and can I just use Beer Gas for all my beers? Praxair has all three and that’s the only gas supply facility in my area.
I think N is just used for Stouts and requires it’s own regulator. I might brew some Stouts in the future, but really don’t want to have C02 and N tanks as well as the appropriate regulators. Can I use Beer Gas (I think they have an 80/20 N:CO2mix) for all beers and be fine? Can you tell me what type of regulator I would need if I chose Beer Gas?
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Re: Co2 vs Nitrogen vs Beer Gas
No beer is served on 100% nitrogen.
"Beer gas" is simply a pre-mixed blend of 25% CO2 and 75% nitrogen. This allows one to not have to have a special regulator to blend the two for a nitro beer. Commonly called "Guinness Blend".
No, you cannot use beer gas to dispense all your beers. Your beer will go flat.
I'd suggest a good bit of reading is in order.
http://www.draughtquality.org/wp-conten ... 5-Gas1.pdf
https://www.brewersassociation.org/educ ... t-quality/
"Beer gas" is simply a pre-mixed blend of 25% CO2 and 75% nitrogen. This allows one to not have to have a special regulator to blend the two for a nitro beer. Commonly called "Guinness Blend".
No, you cannot use beer gas to dispense all your beers. Your beer will go flat.
I'd suggest a good bit of reading is in order.
http://www.draughtquality.org/wp-conten ... 5-Gas1.pdf
https://www.brewersassociation.org/educ ... t-quality/
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Re: Co2 vs Nitrogen vs Beer Gas
To serve on "nitro" you need to carbonate the beer as you normally would with CO2, then push thru a stout faucet with either beer gas or nitrogen. Stout faucets have a restrictor for getting that creamy head.
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That’s why I like posting questions here. Solid answers! Thank you for the insight.
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Re: Co2 vs Nitrogen vs Beer Gas
I've never used anything other than co2. I know the pour for a stout aren't quite right, but I'm too cheap to get the nitro.