Hej Heikki.
 
Tak for dit svar.
 
> Remember that buying a keg is not enough, you'll need a small number of them.
 
Jeg tænke godt nok også på om ikke jeg skulle købe mere end den ene... nu ved 
jeg det. :)
 
> You also need something like the tap system you mention. I find the 300g CO2> 
> bottle a bit on the small side, but it should be good to start with.
 
Jeg er enig med dig i at en CO2 flaske på 300 g nok er i underkandten, men jeg 
har hørt at man kan købe en større i Metro.
Grunden til at jeg overvejer at købe det komplette sæt (i stedet for bare at 
købe de enkelte dele) er at jeg ikke kan overskue hvilke typer af koblinger,
slanger, fittings osv. jeg skal bruge. Det slap jeg så for at bekymre mig om 
ved at købe et sæt... hvor jeg så måske kan udskifte CO2 flasken senere... 
> I have a dedicated firdge with room for two kegs (and a few loose bottles),> 
> with a double tap on top of it.
 
Jeg vil også gerne have mig en Kegarator, men et skridt af gangen ;)
 
Jeg har lige et ekstra spørgsmål, nu jeg kom igang:
 
Hvis jeg nu køber nogle Cornelius fade, og det omtalte tappesæt, en 
rengøringsbørste og Keg Clean,
Er der flere åbenlyse ting jeg skal bruge?  
 
Mvh. 
Jesper
 
> Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2009 12:38:02 +0100> To: jesperspos...@hotmail.com> CC: 
> brygforum@lists.haandbryg.dk> Subject: Re: [Brygforum] Forskellige Cornelius 
> typer?> From: hei...@lsd.dk> > On Fri, Jan 02, 2009 at 11:33:37PM +0100, 
> Jesper Thygesen wrote:> > > > Jeg går lidt og tænker på at anskaffe mig et 
> Cornelius fadølsanlæg, og har> > derfor tænkt på at købe følgende fra Lund 
> Teknik,> > 
> http://www.beertools.dk/product_info.php?cPath=740&products_id=13938> > Jeg 
> ved ikke rigtig noget om Cornelius eller fadølsanlæg i det hele taget,> > og 
> jeg forstår derfor ikke hvad det betyder når der står at dette fad er en "ny 
> type". > > > > Er det noget med om de har pin-lock/ball-lock koblinger eller 
> ???> > I would guess it means the pin lock type connector. But I am not 
> sure.> > Remember that buying a keg is not enough, you'll need a small number 
> of them.> While you have one keg on the tap, you need to have 2-3 waiting and 
> maturing,> and probably one waiting to be cleaned and ready to receive the 
> next beer.> Life gets too boring if you have to drink a whole kegfull of one 
> beer, before> you can switch to another type.> > You also need something like 
> the tap system you mention. I find the 300g CO2> bottle a bit on the small 
> side, but it should be good to start with. The> regulator is usually the most 
> expensive part. You also need some way to cool> your beer to serving 
> temperature. Such a keg fills a lot in a normal fridge.> I have a dedicated 
> firdge with room for two kegs (and a few loose bottles),> with a double tap 
> on top of it. It works fine, but may be a bit of an> overkill for you.> > I 
> would not worry overly much about the different kind of connectors, they> all 
> fit with regular plastic tubes, so you can change them as need be. I have> 
> both kinds in my home, and although it is a bit of a pain, it is no real> 
> problem.> > All in all, I am glad I went for kegs. I will not go back to 
> washing bottles> again. Now I have two taps in the corner of my kitchen, and 
> out them both> comes different kind of > > beer anyway> > -H> > -- > Heikki 
> Levanto "In Murphy We Turst" heikki (at) lsd (dot) dk> 
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