Gun vs Bronco taps
Gun vs Bronco taps
Ok firstly, who prefers what.
Secondly, is 3.3m for a 5mm beer line good? This is for a pluto gun, and assuming a serving pressure of 100kpa.
Secondly, is 3.3m for a 5mm beer line good? This is for a pluto gun, and assuming a serving pressure of 100kpa.
I never knew anything but the bronco tap.
Growing up in the US when you buy a keg of beer you deposit a few dollars for a little hand pump bronco assembly with it. I never could figure out how pumping air into a keg did not cause the beer to go off, but we used to keep them for weeks and they were just as good at the end as at the start
Growing up in the US when you buy a keg of beer you deposit a few dollars for a little hand pump bronco assembly with it. I never could figure out how pumping air into a keg did not cause the beer to go off, but we used to keep them for weeks and they were just as good at the end as at the start

I do remember it was a real PITA to get the pump to work properly. The pressure was pretty much guess and check and you either got a glass of foam or it took 15 minutes to tap a brew!
This leads me to wonder, why does a party keg need to be primed with CO2? Could you not just hand pump for pouring pressure?
This leads me to wonder, why does a party keg need to be primed with CO2? Could you not just hand pump for pouring pressure?
The pluto looks fantastic. I'm connecting it up for the first time for my Oktoberfest. Looking forward to giving it a go
So gregb, 2m at 10psi/70kpa will do the trick? I'm trying to get my line length nice and short.
rwh, I find the bronco ok. Pour is fine and as you said- cheap. I've got one on each keg at Ross' suggestion.
Kev, why was the party keg pressurised? You're right about it only needing a hand pump.

So gregb, 2m at 10psi/70kpa will do the trick? I'm trying to get my line length nice and short.
rwh, I find the bronco ok. Pour is fine and as you said- cheap. I've got one on each keg at Ross' suggestion.
Kev, why was the party keg pressurised? You're right about it only needing a hand pump.
Too bloody right mate! I am thinking, $8 for a 5L pressure sprayer, rig up a $8 bronco tap to the end of the hose. Fill it with batch primed brew to self carbonate. Chill and take it to the beach with some matesChris wrote:In a party keg? Surely the beer would be gone by then

Worst case we drink flat cold beer at the beach? Too easy!
Another question...
How do you connect the line to the black liquid disconnect?
I did it (hopefully correctly) by pushing the screw-on cover up the line, inserting the metal nozzel thing, pulling the metal cover back down the line, putting the small white plastic washer inside the housing, and screwing it all together.
Is that right?
How do you connect the line to the black liquid disconnect?
I did it (hopefully correctly) by pushing the screw-on cover up the line, inserting the metal nozzel thing, pulling the metal cover back down the line, putting the small white plastic washer inside the housing, and screwing it all together.
Is that right?
Re: Gun vs Bronco taps
Chris only ever used the pluto gun found it great. 3.3m for 5mm line is about right.Chris wrote:Ok firstly, who prefers what.
Secondly, is 3.3m for a 5mm beer line good? This is for a pluto gun, and assuming a serving pressure of 100kpa.
Heat up the line in hot water and push it down over the metal barb on the liquid disconnect. Then clamp the line to the barb with whatever type of clamp you have been supplied.Chris wrote:Another question...
How do you connect the line to the black liquid disconnect?
I did it (hopefully correctly) by pushing the screw-on cover up the line, inserting the metal nozzel thing, pulling the metal cover back down the line, putting the small white plastic washer inside the housing, and screwing it all together.
Is that right?


If this is different to yours let or not the part you are after let me know and I will try and get pics of the correct part.
Sounds like you have done it correctly but I'm not sure where the washer goes I have not seen a disconnect with a washer.
I didn't need the boiling water as the barb was a LOT thinner than on my gas disconnect.
The washer is just a small cup-shaped piece of plastic that went over the black plastic bit inside the housing. The fitting is the one from here:
http://craftbrewer.com.au/index.php?pag ... &Itemid=29
The washer is just a small cup-shaped piece of plastic that went over the black plastic bit inside the housing. The fitting is the one from here:
http://craftbrewer.com.au/index.php?pag ... &Itemid=29
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