![]() I also read that a traditional lager normally needs 10-12 psi of co2 pressure and a 5 pound (90 ounce) co2 tank will usually last for 2-4 half barrells depending on temperature conditions. One of the reviews that I read for the 30 ounce tank the customer mentioned that he was going to use it for a beer keg. I spoke with the distributor and several package stores and the prices I was quoted for co2 tanks and conversion kits from recommended local retailers were such that I would find better value in purchasing a brand new kegerator which is why I would be thrilled if this other idea could work. ![]() 30 ounce size they use for paintball guns that they sell at Wa*%#rt for $20 so we may be able to preserve the unused beer for more than 24 hours and would a disposable tank be compatible with the pump style taps that the package stores offer? ![]() We have a small fridge that could convert into a kegerator but we dont have the necessary equipment which leads to my question, if we decided to go with a quarter or half barrell is it possible to use a disposable smaller sized co2 like the approx. With the holiday fast approaching we want the exhilaration of drinking ice cold nectar from a keg for maximus festivas □ We are having a few guests and have reserved a sixth barrell but the looming thought when having a keg is that when friends and neighbors “get wind” there is always a chance that a few stragglers will pop in making this size keg seem inadequate.
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