{"id":10,"date":"2017-01-07T17:04:00","date_gmt":"2017-01-07T17:04:00","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2021-01-11T16:59:42","modified_gmt":"2021-01-11T16:59:42","slug":"pressure-drop-saving-the-second-growler","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/permafrosthosting.com\/wp\/2017\/01\/07\/pressure-drop-saving-the-second-growler\/","title":{"rendered":"Pressure Drop &#8212; Saving the Second Growler"},"content":{"rendered":"<div dir=\"ltr\" style=\"text-align: left;\">Whether you\u2019re smart enough to not finish that second growler \u2014 or just have several growlers of different ales and lagers going at once, sometimes it\u2019s just not possible or smart to drink all the beer on hand. The unused beer is usually pretty dead by the the next day.<\/p>\n<p>As a chemistry problem, keeping beer carbonated is a pretty easy issue to solve \u2014 pressurize the beer with a gas that won\u2019t oxidize or interact with whatever is in the growler. Getting that <i>done<\/i> is a little tricky. Custom valves, gauges, fixtures, hoses, containers, and questions like: \u201cWhat pressure?\u201d and \u201cWhere can I get an easily available and affordable source for CO<sub>2<\/sub>?\u201d come to mind.<\/p>\n<p>A few kickstarted projects came and went that promised customs caps and other setups to keep growlers fresh, but the best I can tell they were undone by liability insurance on the way to market. They do exist, or did at one time, but you can&#8217;t buy them for whatever reason. A few products have made it market, but seem overwrought. One of the most interesting is the \u201cGrowlerTap\u201d \u2014 but after using it, the solution seemed unwieldy. It basically turns a growler into a keg with a dispenser. Maybe I wasn\u2019t smart enough to use the thing properly, but I couldn&#8217;t keep from over pressurizing (FOAM!!) the growler. Your results may vary.<\/p>\n<h3 style=\"text-align: left;\">Keeping it Simple&nbsp;<\/h3>\n<p>There is the start of a pretty cool solution over at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.instructables.com\/id\/Make-a-Growler-Pressure-Cap\/\">instructables.com<\/a>: Just use the existing growler setup and modify the metal cap with a custom bike valve. Use a step drill to put a hole in the cap and assemble a custom valve stem with a food-grade rubber seal &#8212; replacing the existing seal packaged with the stem.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp; <img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"IMG_0303-2017-01-7-08-04.JPG\" src=\"https:\/\/permafrosthosting.com\/wp\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/01\/IMG_0303-2017-01-7-08-04-225x300.jpg\" \/> <img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"IMG_0305-2017-01-7-08-04.JPG\" src=\"https:\/\/permafrosthosting.com\/wp\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/01\/IMG_0305-2017-01-7-08-04-225x300.jpg\" \/> <img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"IMG_0312-2017-01-7-08-04.JPG\" src=\"https:\/\/permafrosthosting.com\/wp\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/01\/IMG_0312-2017-01-7-08-04-225x300.jpg\" \/> <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"IMG_0340copy-2017-01-7-08-04.jpg\" height=\"176\" src=\"https:\/\/permafrosthosting.com\/wp\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/01\/IMG_0340copy-2017-01-7-08-04-300x265.jpg\" width=\"200\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Assemble the valve and food-grade seal into the cap and you\u2019re done \u2014 all you need after that is a CO<sub>2<\/sub> source and a way to regulate the pressure. (And some rough idea of what psi the beer needs to be kept carbonated.)<\/p>\n<p>I asked one of the owners of the local microbrewery at what pressure beer needs to be kept &#8212; his answer was \u201cjust under 10 psi; nothing over that.\u201d (I immediately wanted to find a time machine and warn my 19-year-old self; saved a boatload of bad keg experiences.)<\/p>\n<h3 style=\"text-align: left;\">Making it Work<\/h3>\n<p>Without going overboard with custom hoses and regulators, a pretty common solution on the Web was to use a hand-held bike tire inflator to pressurize the growler. Pretty cheap and the canisters use CO<sub>2<\/sub>. I thought about rigging some sort of high-end bike inflator and monitor the pressure as I pressurized the beer but opted for a cheap tire gauge. You have to get a feel for what pressure you\u2019re applying. I usually end up going over a bit and just checking the pressure until I get it down to 10psi. You can also leave the cap loose and &#8220;purge&#8221; the air out first, and then tighten it and bring it up to pressure.<\/p>\n<table align=\"center\" cellpadding=\"0\" cellspacing=\"0\" style=\"margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"text-align: center;\"><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"IMG_0340-2017-01-7-08-04.JPG\" src=\"https:\/\/permafrosthosting.com\/wp\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/01\/IMG_0340-2017-01-7-08-04-300x224.jpg\" style=\"margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;\" \/><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"text-align: center;\"><span style=\"font-size: small; text-align: left;\">The Setup<\/span><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<p>It\u2019s a bit of a cave-man solution: There are <b><u>NO<\/u><\/b> safety factors here, <u>nothing<\/u> to release extreme pressure if you get carried away. With the right \u201cexpertise\u201d or beer googles I&#8217;d imagine someone could blow up a growler, end up in the ER, or worse.<\/p>\n<p>But there it is \u2014 it\u2019s worked pretty well thus far.<\/p>\n<p><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Whether you\u2019re smart enough to not finish that second growler \u2014 or just have several growlers of different ales and lagers going at once, sometimes it\u2019s just not possible or smart to drink all the beer on hand. The unused beer is usually pretty dead by the the next day. 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