Taking the Kegerator to the Extreme

posted on May 31, 2009 in Custom Kegerators

Lots of things can be taken to the extreme and Kegerators are no different. If you can dream it you can make it or find someone to make it for you. Here is a  post from the Kegerators.com Blog that features some really cool examples of extreme kegerators.

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Why Pump a Keg? Draft your beer with a CO2 Keg Tap

posted on May 26, 2009 in Tailgate Supplies

Nothing is worse than a keg with a hand tap. No one wants to stand around pumping their beer at a party. It is unnecessary work and can be very messy once the party gets going. Instead of wearing yourself out pumping your own beer, you can really treat your guests by getting a CO2 keg tap. The CO2 is beverage quality, which means it is 99.97% pure. The only work you need to do is installing a CO2 cartridge into the keg and you are ready to go.

co2-keg-tap

co2-keg-tap

The keg tap is customizable so you can set the pressure to whatever you want. That means you control the head on the beer. No matter how you like your beer, you can set the keg tap up to pour it perfect every time. It is the closest thing to brewery quality beer you can get outside the brewery.

The setup is simple, too. One cylinder will dispense a full ½ barrel and will fit any American Sankey keg couple, but will also accommodate other kegs such as a European Sankey, Hoff Stevens, Bass or German Keg Couplers. If you are ready to host the ultimate party, you need to keep away from the manual pumps and go the extra mile with a CO2 keg tap.

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This guy is serious about his Kegerator

posted on May 24, 2009 in Custom Kegerators

Check out this dude’s custom built Kegerator, it’s a pretty sweet unit. Anyone that would spend 9 months building his own custom beer dispenser complete with led lights is a hardcore beer lover.

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Keep your beer cold with a beer keg insulator

posted on May 18, 2009 in Tailgate Supplies

Nobody likes ice. No matter what kind of cooler you have, you always seem to end up dumping water on yourself or having it leak all over your car. And it only lasts for a few hours anyways. You end up with warm beer in salty water long before the party is over.

Not only is ice a pain to use, it costs way too much. During special occasions some places will mark their ice bags up to almost $10. But now you can make one payment and have ice for years. Well, not really ice, but something better.

The beer keg insulator is a sheet that can go in any freezer and stays cold for up to 24 hours. Made of heavy duty neoprene, the jacket also fights condensation so you will not end up with water all over everything as it starts to warm up. There is also a slot to keep the ice blanket in place so it will not slide out from underneath the blanket.

Beer Keg Insulator

Beer Keg Insulator

The jacket and sheet are lightweight and durable and can be easily stored almost anywhere. Not only will you save a ton of money in the long run by using a beer keg insulator instead of ice, you will also save yourself a lot of headaches.

If you do not want to lug around a kegerator, you can just toss your insulator and ice sheet around the keg and you are sure to have cold beer for hours to come.

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Chest Freezer Kegerator Conversion Part 2

posted on May 7, 2009 in Kegerators

Here is part 2 in the series from YouTube detailing the process to convert a chest freezer into an on demand cold beer dispensing unit, otherwise known as a Kegerator.

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