
co2 Gas 40/60 or 30/70
co2 Gas 40/60 or 30/70
Hi i need help Co2 do i need 40/60 or 30/70 for lager & bitter & am looking for a spliter from gas bottle to 2 kegs so i can have one bottle of gas for the to beers any help thanks foz 

Re: co2 Gas 40/60 or 30/70
Er, I didn't see any mention of nitrogen
I think he's talking about splitting one gas supply (c02) between two beers in a keg (corny I hope as plastic kegs won't be a good idea).

I think he's talking about splitting one gas supply (c02) between two beers in a keg (corny I hope as plastic kegs won't be a good idea).
Re: co2 Gas 40/60 or 30/70
40/60 & 30/70 refer to mixes of CO2/Nitrogen, normally used for Guinness and creamflow type beers etc.stevezx7r wrote:Er, I didn't see any mention of nitrogen![]()
I think he's talking about splitting one gas supply (c02) between two beers in a keg (corny I hope as plastic kegs won't be a good idea).
To split to 2 kegs, you can just T off from one regulator, or use 2 regulators (or a multi-regulator type setup - I use one of Norms triple regulators). Having a different regulator for each keg gives you more flexibility, as you can set each keg to a different pressure - this would probably be desirable if you had a lager and an ale on at the same time.