To stop dripping: Tap your glass on the edge of the stout faucet tip after you've closed the tap handle or lightly shake the keg forward to get the remaining coffee to flow out of the tip. Use our included tap plug to close off the faucet tip. Note: After you close the tap handle there is still excess foam in stout faucet tip and there is no pressure from the keg (because the tap is closed) to force the remaining foam out of the stout faucet tip. Once the foam starts to settle, it then leaks out of the end of the faucet tip. This occurs with most tapping systems, especially nitro taps with a stout spigot. The keg itself isn't actually leaking, it's a matter of getting all of the foam out of the faucet tip after you've closed the tap.
Hey, Jeff. Do you need a special cold brew coffee to make this Nitro coffee? I'm still an old drip coffee guy myself. I haven't even taken the step to pods or kcups yet.
Lol...no you don't need special cold brew coffee...I've had mixed results with the cold brew I make at home. I recently bought a pumpkin spice cold brew from the store and it was amazing. Making it yourself takes a little trial and error before you can get it right. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
To make the concentrate is that 7 ounces by weight or by volume? I did 7 ounces of coffee by weight and i couldn't get enough water in to make 16 ounces of concentrate. Just use a measuring cup?
i get a lot of head but the coffee underneath the head doesn't seem to have nitro bubbles. the only bubbles i get are the ones stuck to the glass. do you recommend using a 2nd cartidge? I'm using nitrous oxide (not nitrogen.)
Remember years ago when all the craze was whipped cream dispenser's that used Nitrous like this thing, you really can use any kind of gas to do this, I'm just not seeing the point, other than they know people will be doing the exact same thing they did with the whipped cream nitrous, and it wasn't making whipped cream lol
@will2dmax that makes no sense. The Whipcream canisters are cheaper to do whippets if someone wanted the high. Why would anyone buy this to inhale nitrous? It's not nearly as convenient due to its size. Secondly. For coffee people typically use N2 not N2o, which is what kids would use to get high. N2o is Nitrous, N2 is nitrogen. Literally the air you breath. And 3rd. If you don't see the point then you have clearly never had nitro brewed coffee or soda. It gives you a creamy butter smooth mouth feel
To stop dripping:
Tap your glass on the edge of the stout faucet tip after you've closed the tap handle or lightly shake the keg forward to get the remaining coffee to flow out of the tip. Use our included tap plug to close off the faucet tip.
Note: After you close the tap handle there is still excess foam in stout faucet tip and there is no pressure from the keg (because the tap is closed) to force the remaining foam out of the stout faucet tip. Once the foam starts to settle, it then leaks out of the end of the faucet tip. This occurs with most tapping systems, especially nitro taps with a stout spigot. The keg itself isn't actually leaking, it's a matter of getting all of the foam out of the faucet tip after you've closed the tap.
That's awesome! Thanks for sharing.
@@Jeffreviews4u you're welcome Jeff! That was an excellent review thank you for sharing!!
In Texas, I’m currently in the middle of cold brew season, year 2, and I absolutely adore it 🎉cheers
I've had an OXO cold brew kit for years. It's a great way to make the coffee concentrate.
Cool. I'll look into one of those! Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
Hey, Jeff. Do you need a special cold brew coffee to make this Nitro coffee? I'm still an old drip coffee guy myself. I haven't even taken the step to pods or kcups yet.
Lol...no you don't need special cold brew coffee...I've had mixed results with the cold brew I make at home. I recently bought a pumpkin spice cold brew from the store and it was amazing. Making it yourself takes a little trial and error before you can get it right. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
To make the concentrate is that 7 ounces by weight or by volume? I did 7 ounces of coffee by weight and i couldn't get enough water in to make 16 ounces of concentrate. Just use a measuring cup?
Volume would be my guess... and yes a measuring cup works best. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
i get a lot of head but the coffee underneath the head doesn't seem to have nitro bubbles. the only bubbles i get are the ones stuck to the glass. do you recommend using a 2nd cartidge? I'm using nitrous oxide (not nitrogen.)
I'm glad I m a tea drinker.
It looks cool but a lot of work.
You can say that again. It is a lot of work but it's good! Thanks for stopping by and commenting
You can put tea thru that bad boy :)
Did you try the new Version of it ?
Does anyone else’s kind of like explode and not stop dripping?
To expensive of a toy for me. But it looks cool. Hope ya enjoy it
You're right! That price is high. I was surprised myself...plus you need to buy the nitrogen. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
@@Jeffreviews4u those remind me of the co2 things we used in our bb guns when we was a kid
Lol...I totally remember those. Very funny.
@@Jeffreviews4u that's not what they are?
No these are n20. I'm guessing co2 wouldn't taste good...lol.
What is nitro all about?
It makes the cold brew creamy tasting and adds foam to the coffee. Thanks for checking it out.
Looks like a great product! But im not a fan of cold coffee!👍
I didn't know about it until I saw it at the store. I was pleasantly surprised. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
Remember years ago when all the craze was whipped cream dispenser's that used Nitrous like this thing, you really can use any kind of gas to do this, I'm just not seeing the point, other than they know people will be doing the exact same thing they did with the whipped cream nitrous, and it wasn't making whipped cream lol
It makes the cold brew coffee extra creamy. This company recommends getting whipped cream nitrous. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
@will2dmax that makes no sense. The Whipcream canisters are cheaper to do whippets if someone wanted the high. Why would anyone buy this to inhale nitrous? It's not nearly as convenient due to its size. Secondly. For coffee people typically use N2 not N2o, which is what kids would use to get high. N2o is Nitrous, N2 is nitrogen. Literally the air you breath.
And 3rd. If you don't see the point then you have clearly never had nitro brewed coffee or soda. It gives you a creamy butter smooth mouth feel
How long does your foam stay? Mine disappears within a minute of pouring from royal brew nitro kit.
So, exactly what's the point of the Nitrous, does it make you laugh when you drink it LOLOL
Lol...well I do smile when I drink it. Haha.
Why?
...because...lol. thanks for stopping by and commenting.