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Q - There's no gas coming out of my blender, what is
the problem?
A - Check the supply of both gases. The Trumix Gas Blender
is designed to shut down if either the CO2 or the nitrogen run out. Running
just CO2 or just nitrogen through the blender will ruin the beer.
Q - I think I have the wrong blend. How do I change it?
A - If your beer is pouring flat or foamy it's likely that your blend
is wrong. Many of our national distributors sell a preset blender of 60%
CO2 which generally works well for Ale and Lagers. This, however, is not
the right blend for some applications. For example, if you are a brew
pub pouring from a serving vessel you are probably limited to 15 psi to
push the beer. In that case you probably need 80-85% CO2 rather than 60%.
There are two ways to determine the correct blend for your
system.
1. Use our Blend Calculator.
2. Contact us and we'll help you calculate
your blend.
Read our Blender Return Policy if you'd like
to take advantage of our free exchange program.
Q - How do I get a McDantim Trumix Blender?
A - Jump to our Distributor's Page and find
a representative near you or contact us.
Q - Can I use compressed air instead of nitrogen.
A - Yes, but the quality of the flavor of the beer is greatly compromised.
Even perfectly filtered air will ruin beer because of it's oxygen content.
It's been our experience that the cost of nitrogen vs. compressed air
is comparable so why risk contaminating your beer supply with air.
Q - Why is mixed gas important?
A - Visit our page all about Beer Gas.
Q - Why use a McDantim Gas Blender?
A - Visit our page all about Gas Blenders.
Didn't find the information you were looking for? Jump to our Customer
Service Page for more options or contact us.
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