From Keg to Bottle: Your Guide to the Kegland Nukatap Counter Pressure Bottle Filler
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ต.ค. 2024
- In this video we show you how to bottle beer out of your keg using the Kegland Nukatap Counter Pressure bottle filler.
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Great video. I had given up on mine due to having to mop up beer all the time! (It worked ok but the clean up was exhausting!) but that in line tap could be the game changer!
Cheers
Hey man. I'm carbonating soda in a 60l kegland all rounder. Can i hook directly to a nukatap from the top or am i going to have problems? How long do you think i should run carbonation cycle for at 1C temperature with that volume? 30psi?
Those Duotight ball valves are great. I have one that I use on my transfer hose when filling 2 kegs from a larger fermenter. Little to no mess when move from keg to keg.
Ya they're awesome!
Just ordered one yesterday and then saw your video today 😂 love your guys videos, keep it up!
Enjoy your new toy. Cheers!
I believe the fitting that fits the ball lock disconnect is a 6.35mm Duotight fitting. Will fit the small size hose.
I always have to go to 4 different home brew shops for everything I need since I’m quite inpatient to wait for things online haha,anyway your shop is well stocked.
We try our best, cheers!
Great video! I like this solution. seems to foam up less than other options.
Ya it works really well. Cheers
Informative video. Thanks.
Cheers!
Looks great, Paul, but it seems a little awkward. (and slow) I know speed will improve with practice, but how long do you think it would take to fill and cap a case of 24?
Another question: Is there an adapter for filling cans, or would that require a separate unit?
Thanks for the video!
When I filmed a video it was literally the first time I used this bottle filler. I don't think it would take longer than maybe 10 minutes to do 24 bottles now that I'm more familiar with this filler. I'm not sure about filling cans with it as I have never looked into that. Cheers
I think a push down button tap on top of the bottle disconnect would be so much simpler
Kegland should pay you for these because you're convincing me to buy so much stuff from them!
I agree kegland should sponsor us lol. I just find the price performance of kegland products really good.
It's nice that it works of of the tap, bur seems less convenient overall compared to other counter pressure fillers I've seen, even when they are a separate mechanism
I think it depends how many bottles you want to fill. I really like that it can just connect up to my faucet if only want to package a handful of bottles. It would be nice if they added a way to stop the flow of liquid without having to close your beer faucet. Cheers!
@@graintoglass I mostly agree, I solved that issue by using one of my 3 tap connections in my kegerator for the bottle filler, but I agree that for filling small amounts just being able to conmect to the tap ia a huge plus
@@graintoglass also, shouldn't closing the purge button stop the flow? Since the pressure will reach equilibrium?
Yes but once you remove the filler to go onto the next bottle beer will start pouring out unless the tap is closed or you install an inline shut off valve.
@@graintoglass ah, yes, I guess that's true, with my filler it's all on the sams lever, so I didn't think about that
Having an ffl adapter for a facucet to disconnect setup. I would/will use that to fill bottles. Straight from the keg. I also use a blichman quick carb so I can bottle the same day I transfer from fermenter to keg.
If you use a shorter piece of tubing between the disconnect and valve its easier to operate with 1 hand.
The keg lube is great as a guitar nut lube. Its all I use now.
So is the tat a bass or 6 string? 7:00
Supposed to be a guitar. I got it when I turned 18 at the cheapest tattoo shop I could find. I never realized it only had 5 strings until someone mentioned in my early 30's lol.
You've got to suffer for your art. LOL OK that's funny !!! 😁
Also, question - does this work on the nukatap mini as well? Thank you
According to Keglands website the Nukatap mini has a 10mm spout and the counter pressure filler will fit a 10mm spout. I don't have one to test but looks like it would work. Cheers
@@graintoglassAmazing! Thank you for checking!
@@amrith10 Cheers!
Perhaps a simpler way would be to use the flow control disconnect?
Didn't even think of that. Great idea!
@@graintoglass Super! Look forward to an extended cut then (or, as is the rage these days, a short)! Great work. Thank you again!