I would like to copy this to the letter! Would you mind writing down all the items you needed including size and stuff? I have the engine and kegs, but nothing else.
Great explanation as to how to set these bad boys up. I'm really tempted to add one to the bar and even run it off a smaller keg, 10ltr or 5 ltrs something like that.
Hi Jonny, really informative video that has given me some great ideas to modify my beer engine to make it easier to connect and disconnect. Would oil be possible to let me know what size John Guest fitting you used to connect to the ball lock post please? Many thanks.
I recently bought a Pint 365 hand pull and I had questions about the installation of a separate demand valve. 365 got back to me and said the 365 has a built-in check valve, no need for a separate demand valve. I guess it depends upon how old the model is, i.e before built-in, after built-in check valve. Comments please on what you've all heard
Nice to see you back and thank you for the video. I have liked it so I can find it again later. 😉 I think a handpull at home is just the treat! (I have tried to write that last sentence a couple of times and I can't get rid of the inuendo... soz). Keep up the good work - you tube is brutal and it very often doesn't reward great ideas.
Jonny, Do you have another video detail your T-pieces? I've invested in a beer engine and am interested in drawing beer from empty 2litre PET cider bottles. Do you have a link to the parts?
Just watched a recent video by the apartment brewer who used a cask breather after the regulator. Looked them up and they cost about £50. Do you know what the benefit of using one over hooking up the co2 directly to the regulator?
Hi , I used a liquid ball lock bulkhead fitting which comes with a 1/4 output similar to : www.aliexpress.com/item/4001061881902.html So just requires a 1/4 to beerline push fit adapter to connect to the check valve. Hope this explains how I did it. Cheers 🍻🍻🍻
I would like to copy this to the letter! Would you mind writing down all the items you needed including size and stuff? I have the engine and kegs, but nothing else.
Nice set up! Glad I was able to hang out with you guys the other night on the tubes.
Cheers
That’s very useful info. I wasn’t sure how it worked but I think I do now. Thanks for the video.
Glad it was helpful! Cheers
Thanks! That's a way simpler setup compared to other ones I've seen around. I'll definitely follow your tips.
Cheers bloke. Super helpful. Really appreciate the additional tips on making it easier to live with. Well played.
Brilliant video especially how to keep the line short to make cleaning very easy 👍
Useful little video !
This is genius, thanks Mr Apples
Thankyou for the comment, Yes, I think it could be useful for some folks out there ....... cheers 🍻🍻🍻
Brilliant video Mr Apples
Thanks Dek, glad you enjoyed it ... cheers 🍻🍻🍻
Great explanation as to how to set these bad boys up. I'm really tempted to add one to the bar and even run it off a smaller keg, 10ltr or 5 ltrs something like that.
i know that this video is a couple of years old but do you have descriptions of the fitting to the poppet and the fitting to the check valve?
Hi Jonny, really informative video that has given me some great ideas to modify my beer engine to make it easier to connect and disconnect. Would oil be possible to let me know what size John Guest fitting you used to connect to the ball lock post please? Many thanks.
I recently bought a Pint 365 hand pull and I had questions about the installation of a separate demand valve. 365 got back to me and said the 365 has a built-in check valve, no need for a separate demand valve. I guess it depends upon how old the model is, i.e before built-in, after built-in check valve. Comments please on what you've all heard
Nice to see you back and thank you for the video. I have liked it so I can find it again later. 😉
I think a handpull at home is just the treat! (I have tried to write that last sentence a couple of times and I can't get rid of the inuendo... soz).
Keep up the good work - you tube is brutal and it very often doesn't reward great ideas.
Yes, Everyone needs a handpull 😁 Thanks for the positve comments. I'll hopefully get some more content out soon. Cheers 🍻🍻
Great tutorial with some Mr apples ingenuous easy to do initiatives , a engineering God you are . Great to see a vid out brilliant cheers 👍🍻
Thanks @Rick, much appreciated , glad you enjoyed it ..... cheers 🍻🍻
hi there , which john guest connector do you use to connect the thread on the back of the liquid post , cant for the life of me, find a connector
How would you trickle co2 back in to replace the beer if you wanted to keep the keg for a few weeks - is a normal co2 regulator ok?
Jonny, Do you have another video detail your T-pieces? I've invested in a beer engine and am interested in drawing beer from empty 2litre PET cider bottles. Do you have a link to the parts?
Congratulations 👍🍺
Just watched a recent video by the apartment brewer who used a cask breather after the regulator. Looked them up and they cost about £50. Do you know what the benefit of using one over hooking up the co2 directly to the regulator?
Awesome! How did you connect the beer disconnect?
Hi , I used a liquid ball lock bulkhead fitting which comes with a 1/4 output similar to :
www.aliexpress.com/item/4001061881902.html
So just requires a 1/4 to beerline push fit adapter to connect to the check valve.
Hope this explains how I did it.
Cheers 🍻🍻🍻
Where we can order this piece?
Could do with this answer as well