How to Set up a Guinness Kegerator
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All you need to dispense a keg of Guinness (or any stout) is a Nitro stout system. • Guinness uses a nitrogen/CO2 blend of gas to push the beer through the lines rather than just CO2 like a traditional draft beer system. It’s that mixed Nitrogen gas that gives Guinness its tell-tale creamy, tight head. • Guinness also uses a stout faucet with a restrictor disc to give it the proper cascading effect. A keg of Guinness also requires a U System Keg Coupler. Prior to tapping it, allow the new keg to sit for 24 hours in a refrigerator that is set as close as possible to 42°F, the perfect temperature for Guinness draught. • Disconnecting Your Current CO2 System • Step 1: Turn off air flow from previous keg. • Step 2: Remove keg coupler. • Step 3: Disconnect CO2 regulator from CO2 tank inlet nut. • Step 4: Disconnect CO2 regulator from air line. • Step 5: Remove air line from keg coupler. • Step 6: Remove beer line from keg coupler. • Step 7: Remove beer faucet. • Step 8: Clean beer lines. • Step 9: Rinse beer lines. • Setting up a New Guinness Draught System • Step 1: Attach Nitro stout faucet. • Step 2: Connect beer line to U-system keg coupler. • Step 3: Connect air line to U coupler. • Step 4: Attach air line to Nitrogen regulator. • Step 5: Attach Nitrogen regulator to Nitrogen air tank. • Step 6: Attach coupler to Guinness keg. • Step 7: Open up the Nitro air tank. • Step 8: Set the Nitrogen regulator to 30-35 PSI. • Step 9: Set temperature to 42°F. • Step 10: Carefully place air tank in kegerator fridge. • Step 11: Pour your Guinness! • For more detailed instructions, check out our accompanying blog piece at: https://www.kegworks.com/blog/how-to-.... • To shop for Guinness on Tap products, including those featured in the video, go to: https://www.kegworks.com/draft-beer/g.... Cheers!
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