Page 1: ...Beer Keg System Manual...
Page 2: ...BEER KEG SYSTEM MANUAL Your Copper Tun Beer Keg System has everything you need to get started kegging and dispensing your own beer on tap at home...
Page 3: ...lly a nominal monthly hire charge and then a charge each time the bottle is filled The gas bottles come in various sizes the most common and easiest to handle is the D size bottle This is a bit taller...
Page 4: ...a tap there are more holes to be drilled If you require the tap to be fitted onto the door of the fridge then make sure there is enough beer line so that the door can be opened fully If you decide to...
Page 5: ...keg TRANSFERRING YOUR BEER TO THE KEG Fit a length of sterilised tubing to your fermenter tap This tubing should be long enough to reach the bottom of the keg so that you fill the keg from the bottom...
Page 6: ...r carbonated your keg in error then gas can be removed from the keg Turn off the gas bottle and vent the gas from the headspace by releasing the pressure relief valve Leave the gas bottle off and let...
Page 7: ...nd sterilising As the beer is dispensed it is replaced by sterile CO2 this protects the beer while dispensing To further improve the clarity of your kegged beer transfer the cleared beer into a cleari...
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