Kegging - Learn About Gas & Regulators
To help our customers learn all about how to keg your home brew we have put together a short series of videos that are intended to help demystify the process and equipment needed.
The first in the series is all about Gas & Regulators as well as the different connectors and lines you might need.
Happy Brewing!
Products features are linked below
CO2 Regulator
www.themaltmiller.co.uk/index...
Mini Regulator
www.themaltmiller.co.uk/index...
John Guest Fittings and Lines
www.themaltmiller.co.uk/index...
Kegs
www.themaltmiller.co.uk/index...
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Very thorough explanation! I have just got the ODL regulator from Malt Miller to replace the Northern Brewer (US CGA fitting) regulator for our two new corney kegs. This video really helped all the faffing and uncertainty while connecting, testing and beginning to fill our very first kegged homebrew 👍 It will also be put into a kegerator (Hotpoint fridge + Nukatap tower), which was helped by added bonus info from this video 😁👍👍👍
Helpful but why the the muzak?!?
Great video - thx so much!! Really helped me (being a kegging newbie)!
Informative video - is this regulator suitable for mixed gas, i.e. 60/40?
3:40 great video packed with useful information. I have an ODL regulator which I’ve dropped and damaged the gauge showing the keg pressure. Am I able to get a new one to fit to my regulator?
@themaltmiller8438
9 ай бұрын
Yes, we're in the throws of trying to get those parts available. Keep your eyes peeled on the website
What size kegs fits in these fridges
@themaltmiller8438
3 жыл бұрын
Most people use either the 9l or 19l kegs into their converted fridges for kegerators.