Kegland Mk4 low pressure gauge
$9.95
On a beer CO₂ regulator, the low-pressure gauge is used to read the serving or dispensing pressure — the pressure of CO₂ being delivered from the regulator into your keg.
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It usually measures in the range of 0–60 psi (sometimes up to 100 psi, depending on the regulator).
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Typical serving pressure for beer is around 8–15 psi, depending on beer style, line length, and carbonation level.
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This gauge tells you what pressure your keg is being held at, which controls carbonation and pouring speed.
By contrast, the high-pressure gauge reads the pressure inside the CO₂ cylinder (normally 800–1000 psi when full, depending on temperature).