Beer Gun

Discussion in 'Homebrewing' started by FATC1TY, Feb 15, 2014.

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  1. GreenKrusty101

    GreenKrusty101 Initiate (0) Dec 4, 2008 Nevada

    Yes, I have 3 extra rubber stoppers now...after realizing they like to take walks when I least suspect it...and that if it is missing and you have pressure to your gun it won't accomplish it's intended function. :grimacing:

    I treat them like hydrometers...essential...and first cleaned/stored when finished.
     
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  2. FATC1TY

    FATC1TY Pooh-Bah (2,564) Feb 12, 2012 Georgia
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    I noticed that when I was playing with it. Was trying to be cautious to not slide the tip around in the bottom of the growler that much while filling it.

    If I had to suggest it to someone, I would at this point. I'd also suggest that if you have a manifold in your keezer, or plan to build one and get a beer gun, to make sure you have an extra port. I lucked out that I had one that I wouldn't be using, and it works perfect to have the on/off check valve there, and to leave the beer gun air line connected in the keezer. I simply clean, sanitize the gun, hook it up to the keg, screw on the airline from the manifold and off to the races.
     
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