Beer Info FAQ

HTML: <div class="wDYxhc" data-md="61" style="clear:none"><div class="LGOjhe" data-attrid="wa:/description" aria-level="3" role="heading" data-hveid="CDAQAA"><span class="ILfuVd"><span class="hgKElc">At what pressure should I run my CO2 regulator? A: For the standard 5 ft. run found in kegerators and most kegerator conversions, <b>10-12 PSI</b> is recommended.</span></span></div></div>

HTML: <div class="wDYxhc" data-md="61" style="clear:none"><div class="LGOjhe" data-attrid="wa:/description" aria-level="3" role="heading" data-hveid="CDAQAA"><span class="ILfuVd"><span class="hgKElc">At what pressure should I run my CO2 regulator? A: For the standard 5 ft. run found in kegerators and most kegerator conversions, <b>10-12 PSI</b> is recommended.</span></span></div></div>

HTML: <div class="wDYxhc" data-md="61" style="clear:none"><div class="LGOjhe" data-attrid="wa:/description" aria-level="3" role="heading" data-hveid="CDAQAA"><span class="ILfuVd"><span class="hgKElc">Q: At what pressure should I run my CO2 regulator? For the standard 5 ft. run found in kegerators and most kegerator conversions, <b>10-12 PSI</b> is recommended.</span></span></div></div>