what gas and mix and regulators need for these beers carling carlesberg stella john smiths tetleys and strongbow thanks
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John Smiths Smooth and Tetley-60/40 mixed gas.Should be 30/70 mixed gas it could be costly otherwise……….. Jones Carlsberg,Carling,Wifebeater and Strongbow-CO2. Regulators are to an appropriate common standard relevant to each type of system. I’m assuming that your Smiths and Tetley are also on keg. 🙂
179 wrote: John Smiths Smooth and Tetley-60/40 mixed gas. Carlsberg,Carling,Wifebeater and Strongbow-CO2. Regulators are to an appropriate common standard relevant to each type of system. I’m assuming that your Smiths and Tetley are also on keg. 🙂
If you put bitters on 60/40 you will be in trouble, you will be pouring ice cream and it will ruin the whole container. Make sure you never mix them up.
30/70 mixed gas for John Smiths Smooth,Guiness and Tetley.
Carlsberg,Carling and Strongbow CO2 or 60/40 Mixed Gas depending on who installs it. Most brewers try to stick to Co2 because mixed gas changes the flavour.
If you put bitters on 60/40 you will be in trouble, you will be pouring ice cream and it will ruin the whole container. Make sure you never mix them up.
30/70 mixed gas for John Smiths Smooth,Guiness and Tetley.
John Smiths Smooth and Tetley-
60/40 mixed gas. Should be 30/70 mixed gas it could be costly otherwise……….. JonesCarlsberg,Carling,Wifebeater and Strongbow-CO2.
Regulators are to an appropriate common standard relevant to each type of system.
I’m assuming that your Smiths and Tetley are also on keg. 🙂
If you put bitters on 60/40 you will be in trouble, you will be pouring ice cream and it will ruin the whole container. Make sure you never mix them up.
30/70 mixed gas for John Smiths Smooth,Guiness and Tetley.
Carlsberg,Carling and Strongbow CO2 or 60/40 Mixed Gas depending on who installs it. Most brewers try to stick to Co2 because mixed gas changes the flavour.
Good call.Sorry,got a bit mixed up.