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I reciently got a co2 tank that had been used for welding. I was under the impression that co2 was co2 and used the gas in the tank to carbonate some beer.
When I called the place where I will get the tank filled they said that they had seperate tanks for food and welding co2.
Is the beer I have carbonated ok to drink? Is there any difference between the co2's?
I will ask in more detail at the cylinder testing place when I go to fill the tank (when I can get there during business hours) but what I'm interested to find out what I can from here in the meantime.
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co2 is co2.food grade gas bottles are dedicated food grade but still the same gas.cheers.
So should I be using a food grade gas bottle or is an old welding bottle ok?
I use a converted 3.5kg fire extinguisher, cost $120 to convert including fill, so can't see the harm in using welding bottle as long as it's in test
Hi there, I have a similar fire extinguisher to your one, just wondering where you got it converted as I want to do the same. Thanks.
if you go to ctest they are on 52 Haytons Road Sockburn, it's the way to go, I think they are also called imtest or saiglobal they are great people as well, they also do filling which I must say is way better than the other guys in Hornby as they always overfill it so you get plenty of beers out of it
Have a look at this carbonation chart makes carbing beer accurately a breeze, instead of cranking up the reg and testing every day to see if it properly carbed,
follow this and you'll get it perfect everytime
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