Beer tower set up - confused!
Beer tower set up - confused!
Hi all, i'm giving myself a bit of a headache trying to set up my new beer tower. My wife bought me a two tap beer tower for Christmas which is fantastic, only trouble is that it came with lengths of 8mm hose connected to the tap shanks and that is producing tons of foam when pouring a pint, and it's a bugger to clean as the hoses are jubilee clipped to the tap shank one end and the cornie disconnects the other.
What i'd like to do is run 3/16 beer line for the most part as this has worked for me in pouring a good pint with a party tap set up. The cornie end is fine , disconnect into 3/8 beer line, adaptor into 3/16. What i'm having trouble with is the tap shank end, i know you can get adaptors for some taps but i don't think they will work for mine as the taps seem to be one piece, and the room in the tower is limited to have to much going on in there, and i don't think that 3/8 beer line will fit securely on to the barb on the shank.
So what i thought would be ideal was a hose barb to 3/8 or 3/16 adaptor, something like this http://www.johnguest.com/product/supers ... connector/
With this i thought i could leave a small length of hose on the shank barb and then run it into beer line. Trouble is i can't seem to find any where in the uk that stocks them, i did find these http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Single-john-g ... 2048138720
and wondered if i could do anything with them. But my brain is starting to get a bit overwhelmed looking at all the different sizes so i thought i'd pop along to here to see if anyone could add some clarity to my addled thoughts!
Thanks.
What i'd like to do is run 3/16 beer line for the most part as this has worked for me in pouring a good pint with a party tap set up. The cornie end is fine , disconnect into 3/8 beer line, adaptor into 3/16. What i'm having trouble with is the tap shank end, i know you can get adaptors for some taps but i don't think they will work for mine as the taps seem to be one piece, and the room in the tower is limited to have to much going on in there, and i don't think that 3/8 beer line will fit securely on to the barb on the shank.
So what i thought would be ideal was a hose barb to 3/8 or 3/16 adaptor, something like this http://www.johnguest.com/product/supers ... connector/
With this i thought i could leave a small length of hose on the shank barb and then run it into beer line. Trouble is i can't seem to find any where in the uk that stocks them, i did find these http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Single-john-g ... 2048138720
and wondered if i could do anything with them. But my brain is starting to get a bit overwhelmed looking at all the different sizes so i thought i'd pop along to here to see if anyone could add some clarity to my addled thoughts!
Thanks.
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Re: Beer tower set up - confused!
8mm is 5/16", so you might find you can push a short length of that on (or even a 5/16" JG adapter straight on - i believe some hosebarbs will accept them). similar thought, but it's a more common size so might be easier to find parts..
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Re: Beer tower set up - confused!
Do you have a picture of the tower and the shanks? If the shanks are what it think they are then you can get a connector that screws on and accepts 3/8" line, you can then use a reducer.
Re: Beer tower set up - confused!
Hi Joe, I haven't got a picture of mine but it is this one http://www.kegkingdom.co.uk/collections ... beer-tower
I see they do an adaptor, this one http://www.kegkingdom.co.uk/collections ... tail-piece
but having looked at my shanks i can't see that i could replace the barb that's on there, it seems to be a single forged piece.
If it is possible then i'm totally open to all options.
I see they do an adaptor, this one http://www.kegkingdom.co.uk/collections ... tail-piece
but having looked at my shanks i can't see that i could replace the barb that's on there, it seems to be a single forged piece.
If it is possible then i'm totally open to all options.
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Re: Beer tower set up - confused!
you can probably fit standard 3/8" beer/gas line over the tap barb/hosetail if permanently fixed and secure with a jubilee clip, and then use JG fittings to reduce to 3/16" and back up at the keg end again. if you need a short length of 3/8" line pm me and i will send u some for the cost of postage..
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Re: Beer tower set up - confused!
Have you thought of contacting Keg Kingdom?
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Re: Beer tower set up - confused!
Fil - that's very kind of you but fortunately I have a couple of spare metres, thanks.
Nitro Jim - yes I have considered it, but I'm hoping I can get this figured out, I've got a few connectors on order to try, if all that fails I will e mail them.
Nitro Jim - yes I have considered it, but I'm hoping I can get this figured out, I've got a few connectors on order to try, if all that fails I will e mail them.
Re: Beer tower set up - confused!
I had something similar recently as had to replace my lines as they had gone a bit. You can't use standard beerline on to the barb directly as the seal is poor because it's stiff so it sprays out. What I did is run the pvc 8mm pipe down into my kegerator as you have found there isn't much space in there to convert things (I ran it down inside some lagged copper pipes to help keep it cool). I then had these two bits below which converted it to normal 3/8 beer line and then stepped it down between there and the keg for 3/16 to balance. https://www.brewuk.co.uk/3-8-3-16fll.html
https://www.brewuk.co.uk/john-guest-3-8-1-4mfl.html
I recommend you pick up some automotive style jubilees clips. I did and they worked a lot better. Let me know if you have any questions as I racked my brain for ages on fixing this.
https://www.brewuk.co.uk/john-guest-3-8-1-4mfl.html
I recommend you pick up some automotive style jubilees clips. I did and they worked a lot better. Let me know if you have any questions as I racked my brain for ages on fixing this.
Re: Beer tower set up - confused!
Thanks jumpinjack, i'll let you know if i fail in my attempts, they look similar to the john guest bits i have on order, fingers crossed i'll have it sussed by Monday afternoon, as long as the postman delivers my bits.
Re: Beer tower set up - confused!
The answer is a john guest 5/16 to 3/16 push fit reducer, just terminate the 8mm pvc hosing a few inches from the barb and push on the adaptor then run 3/16 beer line from the adaptor to the disconnect with a 3/16 to 3/8 adaptor and a small length of 3/8 beer ine from the adaptor to disconnect.