Espressotini


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  • Chris

    Arleen, it depends. Not for just dispensing, but if you have coffee that has been nitro-infused, a stout faucet will help release the Nitrogen and give it that “nitro” look (like Guinness in a glass).


  • Arleen Sosa

    When doing a espresso martini and wanting to use nitro, do you need a different spout?


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2 Gallon Recipe Tips

2 gallons is equivalent to 7.5 Liters. Most recipes call for (2) 5ths of liquor (1.5 L) or a half gallon (1.75 L), then fill the rest of the keg with your mixers. This leave approximately 5.5-6 L of available space for your mixers (water, club soda, mix, flavors). A stainless steel tea steeper ball is an easy way to contain ingredients (additional flavors) you don't want running through the draft system.

1. Choose Your Liquor

(2) bottles of liquor -or- (1) 1/2 gallon bottle, depending on how strong you want the drinks.

2. Choose You Mixers

The remaining space is approximately 5.5-6 liters. Soda, juices, mixers & flavor additions.

3. Pick Your Garnish

Liquid flavors can be added to the keg, but garnishes should be added to your glass.