Well after just recently switching from bottles to a keg system I have discovered a down side, I need a beer gage to tell me when I run out. I was planing on putting a red ale on tonight in anticipation of soon running out then it happened last night...doh!
I guess I need more kegs filled and ready to go, thankfully I still have a half keg (I think) of raspberry wheat, but it's more of a tasting rather than drinking beer.
Anyone have any thoughts or see any way of keeping track of beer levels without popping the top to look in?
Beer meter
- McGruff
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Re: Beer meter
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I just pick it up if I really want to know how much is left.
I just pick it up if I really want to know how much is left.
- darciandjenn
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Re: Beer meter
We just keep a tally of how many we've poured on a white board. The method is crude, but it works, more or less.
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Re: Beer meter
Don't let the wife see it.
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Re: Beer meter
Dave has the ball and keg doohickeys: http://www.everwoodavebrewshop.com/prod ... eg-lvl.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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