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#1 BarelyBrews

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Posted 04 June 2010 - 07:55 PM

It were a decision between Williams brewing and NB. I bought my perlick taps from Williams so i bought from NB.I ordered just the Beergun.Anyone know how much of the other stuff i really need.The accessory kit i did not buy.My LHBS is bell's store and i know they are well equipped. Will extra 5 foot of hose ,keg-adapter,line splitter cover it? or do i really need the shut-off valve? Thanks for any input.

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Posted 04 June 2010 - 08:07 PM

I don't use the splitter since I have 2 5# & 1 20# CO2. Love the Beer Gun, but I only use it to bottle some 3-4 bottles at a time to send to comps. It takes me 5-6 bottles of each to get the right fill. Don't get me wrong, the BG is a great piece of equipment.

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Posted 04 June 2010 - 09:41 PM

Sounds like what you list is about right. I have a shut off valve for the line that runs the gas to the BeerGun but it is not necessary. Enjoy, its a nice thing to use and have too.

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Posted 07 June 2010 - 03:58 PM

Sounds like what you list is about right. I have a shut off valve for the line that runs the gas to the BeerGun but it is not necessary. Enjoy, its a nice thing to use and have too.

I don't have the valve and mine works like a charm. After using it for a few bottles, I got in thegroove, and was filling each bottle the same. I only have used mine for comps, but plan on bottling a full batch for my B-I-L later this year.Great piece of equipment. I had Listermans CPF, and while it did the job, wasn't as user friendly as the beer gun.


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