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Kegging Homebrew

Many people find that they prefer kegging home-brewed beer to bottling because it’s easier and faster. Filtering your beer is easy when you’re using homebrew kegs, as well, and then you can bottle some directly from the keg using a counter-pressure bottle filler. You can get all of your kegging equipment at MoreBeer!, your one-stop shop for home brewing!

About Kegging:
  • In general, the kegs homebrewers use are not the large commercial type, but are actually old soda kegs often called "Corny" kegs (talk about recycling!).  
  • If you would like to filter your beer, a keg makes it very easy to do. You just use the pressure from your gas system to push the beer through the filter into another cleaned and sanitized keg.
  • Once the beer is kegged, you can easily bottle some off at any time using our Counter Pressure Bottle Filler.
  • If you are thinking about getting into kegging beer we have a great PDF on homebrew kegging, that explains the parts, carbonating, troubleshooting, etc.

Want to learn how to keg beer? Click here, to view our complete guide on how to clean, sanitize, fill, carbonate and serve your homebrew using a corny keg.

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  • Blowtie Diaphragm Spunding Valve Complete Kit - 8mm Duotight Blowtie Diaphragm Spunding Valve Complete Kit - 8mm Duotight

    Duotight BlowTie | Complete Kit | Diaphragm Spunding Valve | Triple Scale Pressure Gauge | 0-40 PSI | 8 mm Duotight | CM Becker Ball Lock Quick Disconnect (QD)

    77 reviews

    Automatically release pressure inside your fermenter during pressure fermentations Regulate beer flow during pressurized transfers from fermenter to keg Large triple scale pressure gauge with extended 0-40 PSI pressure range Diaphragm spunding valves offer higher accuracy compared to spring & poppet spunding valves Comes complete with ball lock QD, Duotight adapter, tee, and rigid joiners With this complete kit you'll be ready to use the Blow Tie Spunding Valve right out of the box. The BlowTie is used to release excess pressure on a pressurized fermenter or from a receiving keg during pressure transfers. This diaphragm spunding valve is much more accurate than the spring and poppet style, and works much better at lower pressures. Pressure Fermentation Pressure fermentation is becoming more and more popular at the homebrew level, but in order to do it safely and accurately, you need a way to release excess pressure. You'll pressurize your vessel to your desired psi, but once fermentation begins and those hungry, active yeast start creating CO2, the pressure inside the vessel will increase. Attach a spunding valve and set it to your desired pressure, and it will blow off when the pressure gets to high and close up again when it's back to your desired psi. Pressure Transfers Even if you don't have a pressurizable fermenter, you may have done pressure transfers from keg to keg during filtering or after fining. During pressure transfers, it's a good idea to have a bit of head pressure in the receiving keg, especially if you're transferring beer that is already carbonated. Having a spunding valve in place will allow you to consistently control the head pressure and give you more consistent results, without losing carbonation in the process. Diaphragm vs. Poppet With the poppet style spunding valve, a spring pushes against a poppet to keep the valve closed. When the poppet lifts up to open, the surface area the gas pushes against becomes larger, and the spring has to work harder to push the poppet down and reseal the valve. This can lead to more gas being released than intended, and the remaining pressure in your vessel may be at a lower psi than your spunding valve’s set psi.  Instead of a poppet, the spring inside the BlowTie pushes against a diaphragm, which has an immensely larger surface area. This means the surface area that the gas pushes against while the diaphragm is closed is significantly closer to the surface area it pushes against when the diaphragm is open. This leads to higher accuracy, and the remaining pressure after excess gas is released will be much closer to your set blow off pressure. Kit Includes: BlowTie Pressure Gauge (0-40 psi) Ball Lock Disconnect Duotight Tee & Flared Duotight Fitting 2x Lengths of EVABarrier 8mm OD Tubing  

    $38.49

  • Blowtie 2 Diaphragm Spunding Valve Complete Kit - 8mm Duotight Blowtie 2 Diaphragm Spunding Valve Complete Kit - 8mm Duotight

    Duotight BlowTie 2 | Complete Kit | Diaphragm Spunding Valve | Built-In Pressure Gauge | 0-15 PSI | 8 mm Duotight | CM Becker Ball Lock Quick Disconnect (QD)

    22 reviews

    Automatically release pressure inside your fermenter during pressure fermentations Regulate beer flow during pressurized transfers from fermenter to keg Built-in pressure gauge for easy reference when adjusting the spunding valve Pressure gauge is interchangeable—swap to different pressure ranges that better suit your application Diaphragm spunding valves offer higher accuracy compared to spring & poppet spunding valves Comes complete with ball lock QD, Duotight adapter, and rigid joiner With this complete kit you'll be ready to use the BlowTie 2 Spunding Valve right out of the box. The BlowTie is used to release excess pressure on a pressurized fermenter or from a receiving keg during pressure transfers. This diaphragm spunding valve is much more accurate than the spring and poppet style, and works much better at lower pressures. This version of the Spunding Valve Kit includes the CM Becker Ball Lock QD, often considered the finest quality in plastic ball lock quick disconnects, and an 8 mm Duotight Flare Adapter for connecting to the BlowTie. The BlowTie 2 can also be upgraded with a Digital Mini Pressure Gauge. Pressure Fermentation Pressure fermentation is becoming more and more popular at the homebrew level, but in order to do it safely and accurately, you need a way to release excess pressure. You'll pressurize your vessel to your desired psi, but once fermentation begins and those hungry, active yeast start creating CO2, the pressure inside the vessel will increase. Attach a spunding valve and set it to your desired pressure, and it will blow off when the pressure gets to high and close up again when it's back to your desired psi. Pressure Transfers Even if you don't have a pressurizable fermenter, you may have done pressure transfers from keg to keg during filtering or after fining. During pressure transfers, it's a good idea to have a bit of head pressure in the receiving keg, especially if you're transferring beer that is already carbonated. Having a spunding valve in place will allow you to consistently control the head pressure and give you more consistent results, without losing carbonation in the process. Diaphragm vs. Poppet With the poppet style spunding valve, a spring pushes against a poppet to keep the valve closed. When the poppet lifts up to open, the surface area the gas pushes against becomes larger, and the spring has to work harder to push the poppet down and reseal the valve. This can lead to more gas being released than intended, and the remaining pressure in your vessel may be at a lower psi than your spunding valve’s set psi. Instead of a poppet, the spring inside the BlowTie pushes against a diaphragm, which has an immensely larger surface area. This means the surface area that the gas pushes against while the diaphragm is closed is significantly closer to the surface area it pushes against when the diaphragm is open. This leads to higher accuracy, and the remaining pressure after excess gas is released will be much closer to your set blow off pressure. Kit Includes: BlowTie 2 w/ Integrated Pressure Gauge (0-15 psi) CM Becker Gray Ball Lock Disconnect Duotight Flare Fitting 8 mm OD Rigid Plastic Joiner

    $32.99

  • Blowtie 2 Diaphragm Spunding Valve - Adjustable PRV w/ Integrated Gauge (0-15 psi) - 8mm Duotight Blowtie 2 Diaphragm Spunding Valve - Adjustable PRV w/ Integrated Gauge (0-15 psi) - 8mm Duotight

    Duotight BlowTie 2 | Diaphragm Spunding Valve | Built-In Pressure Gauge | 0-15 PSI | 8 mm Duotight

    26 reviews

    Automatically release pressure inside your fermenter during pressure fermentations Regulate beer flow during pressurized transfers from fermenter to keg Built-in pressure gauge for easy reference when adjusting the spunding valve Pressure gauge is interchangeable—swap to different pressure ranges that better suit your application Diaphragm spunding valves offer higher accuracy compared to spring & poppet spunding valves 8 mm Duotight inlet/outlet for use with 8 mm OD EVABarrier tubing or 8 mm Rigid Joiners The Blow Tie Spunding Valve is used to release excess pressure on a pressurized fermenter or from a receiving keg during pressure transfers. This diaphragm spunding valve is much more accurate than the spring and poppet style, and works much better at lower pressures. The BlowTie 2 features an integrated pressure gauge so you can quickly and easily dial in your pressure setting. The analog gauge is removable and can be swapped out with a gauge of a different pressure range or it can be swapped out for the Digital Mini Pressure Gauge. Pressure Fermentation Pressure fermentation is becoming more and more popular at the homebrew level, but in order to do it safely and accurately you need a way to release excess pressure. You'll pressurize your vessel to your desired psi, but once fermentation begins and those hungry, active yeast start creating CO2, the pressure inside the vessel will increase. Attach a spunding valve and set it to your desired pressure, and it will blow off when the pressure gets too high and close up again when it's back to your desired psi. Pressure Transfers Even if you don't have a pressurizable fermenter, you may have done pressure transfers from keg to keg during filtering or after fining. During pressure transfers, it's a good idea to have a bit of head pressure in the receiving keg, especially if you're transferring beer that is already carbonated. Having a spunding valve in place will allow you to consistently control the head pressure and give you more consistent results, without losing carbonation in the process. Diaphragm vs. Poppet With the poppet style spunding valve, a spring pushes against a poppet to keep the valve closed. When the poppet lifts up to open, the surface area the gas pushes against becomes larger, and the spring has to work harder to push the poppet down and reseal the valve. This can lead to more gas being released than intended, and the remaining pressure in your vessel may be at a lower psi than your spunding valve’s set psi. Instead of a poppet, the spring inside the BlowTie pushes against a diaphragm, which has an immensely larger surface area. This means the surface area that the gas pushes against while the diaphragm is closed is significantly closer to the surface area it pushes against when the diaphragm is open. This leads to higher accuracy, and the remaining pressure after excess gas is released will be much closer to your set blow off pressure. Set Up The BlowTie spunding valve comes with 8 mm Duotight fittings on the inlet and outlet, and we recommend using it with EVABarrier 8 mm OD tubing (D1717 or D1718). You'll also need the flare Duotight fitting (DUO106) in order to attach it to a ball lock or pin lock disconnect. Dialing in your desired pressure is even easier with the BlowTie 2, thanks to the integrated pressure gauge. Simply start with the adjustment knob fully closed, then slowly open it until the gauge reading matches your desired pressure setting. Specifications: Made from food grade acetal Stainless screws Easily disassembles for cleaning 8mm (5/16") Duotight fittings at both ends Interchangeable pressure gauge Gauge reads from 0-15 psi WARNING: Do not exceed gauge pressure. Exceeding the pressure range will damage the gauge. Kegland Part number: KL15042

    $21.99

  • Blowtie 2 Diaphragm Spunding Valve Complete Kit w/ Duotight Ball Lock Quick Disconnect (QD) - 8mm Duotight

    Duotight BlowTie 2 | Complete Kit | Diaphragm Spunding Valve | Built-In Pressure Gauge | 0-15 PSI | 8 mm Duotight | Duotight Ball Lock Quick Disconnect (QD)

    8 reviews

    Automatically release pressure inside your fermenter during pressure fermentations Regulate beer flow during pressurized transfers from fermenter to keg Built-in pressure gauge for easy reference when adjusting the spunding valve Pressure gauge is interchangeable—swap to different pressure ranges that better suit your application Diaphragm spunding valves offer higher accuracy compared to spring & poppet spunding valves Comes complete with Duotight ball lock QD and rigid joiner With this complete kit you'll be ready to use the BlowTie 2 Spunding Valve right out of the box. The BlowTie is used to release excess pressure on a pressurized fermenter or from a receiving keg during pressure transfers. This diaphragm spunding valve is much more accurate than the spring and poppet style, and works much better at lower pressures. This version of the Spunding Valve Kit includes the Duotight Ball Lock QD which allows you to attach the BlowTie directly to the QD via the 8 mm rigid joiner. The BlowTie 2 can also be upgraded with a Digital Mini Pressure Gauge. Pressure Fermentation Pressure fermentation is becoming more and more popular at the homebrew level, but in order to do it safely and accurately, you need a way to release excess pressure. You'll pressurize your vessel to your desired psi, but once fermentation begins and those hungry, active yeast start creating CO2, the pressure inside the vessel will increase. Attach a spunding valve and set it to your desired pressure, and it will blow off when the pressure gets to high and close up again when it's back to your desired psi. Pressure Transfers Even if you don't have a pressurizable fermenter, you may have done pressure transfers from keg to keg during filtering or after fining. During pressure transfers, it's a good idea to have a bit of head pressure in the receiving keg, especially if you're transferring beer that is already carbonated. Having a spunding valve in place will allow you to consistently control the head pressure and give you more consistent results, without losing carbonation in the process. Diaphragm vs. Poppet With the poppet style spunding valve, a spring pushes against a poppet to keep the valve closed. When the poppet lifts up to open, the surface area the gas pushes against becomes larger, and the spring has to work harder to push the poppet down and reseal the valve. This can lead to more gas being released than intended, and the remaining pressure in your vessel may be at a lower psi than your spunding valve’s set psi. Instead of a poppet, the spring inside the BlowTie pushes against a diaphragm, which has an immensely larger surface area. This means the surface area that the gas pushes against while the diaphragm is closed is significantly closer to the surface area it pushes against when the diaphragm is open. This leads to higher accuracy, and the remaining pressure after excess gas is released will be much closer to your set blow off pressure. Kit Includes: BlowTie 2 w/ Integrated Pressure Gauge (0-15 psi) 8 mm Duotight Gray Ball Lock Disconnect 8 mm OD Rigid Plastic Joiner

    $28.99

  • Push In Pressure Gauge - 8mm 5/16 in (0-40 psi) Push In Pressure Gauge - 8mm 5/16 in (0-40 psi)

    Push-In Pressure Gauge (0-40 psi)

    6 reviews

    The Push-In Pressure Gauge is the ideal companion for the BlowTie spunding valve (FE960). It comes with an 8 mm (5/16 in.) barb, specifically designed to be compatible with 8 mm Duotight fittings. By pairing this pressure gauge with the BlowTie, you'll be able to easily set your blow off pressure when using the BlowTie for pressure fermentations or pressure transfers. The dial face is triple-scaled to read in psi, bar, and kPa. 8 mm (5/16") push-in barb Rubber coated to protect gauge 0-40 psi / 0-2.5 bar / 0-250 kPa Kegland Part number: KL07696

    $9.89

  • Blowtie Diaphragm Spunding Valve - Adjustable PRV - 8mm Duotight Blowtie Diaphragm Spunding Valve - Adjustable PRV - 8mm Duotight

    Duotight BlowTie | Diaphragm Spunding Valve | 0-40 PSI | 8 mm Duotight

    16 reviews

    Automatically release pressure inside your fermenter during pressure fermentations Regulate beer flow during pressurized transfers from fermenter to keg Diaphragm spunding valves offer higher accuracy compared to spring & poppet spunding valves 8 mm Duotight inlet/outlet for use with 8 mm OD EVABarrier tubing or 8 mm Rigid Joiners The Blow Tie Spunding Valve is used to release excess pressure on a pressurized fermenter or from a receiving keg during pressure transfers. This diaphragm spunding valve is much more accurate than the spring and poppet style, and works much better at lower pressures. Pressure Fermentation Pressure fermentation is becoming more and more popular at the homebrew level, but in order to do it safely and accurately you need a way to release excess pressure. You'll pressurize your vessel to your desired psi, but once fermentation begins and those hungry, active yeast start creating CO2, the pressure inside the vessel will increase. Attach a spunding valve and set it to your desired pressure, and it will blow off when the pressure gets too high and close up again when it's back to your desired psi. Pressure Transfers Even if you don't have a pressurizable fermenter, you may have done pressure transfers from keg to keg during filtering or after fining. During pressure transfers, it's a good idea to have a bit of head pressure in the receiving keg, especially if you're transferring beer that is already carbonated. Having a spunding valve in place will allow you to consistently control the head pressure and give you more consistent results, without losing carbonation in the process. Diaphragm vs. Poppet With the poppet style spunding valve, a spring pushes against a poppet to keep the valve closed. When the poppet lifts up to open, the surface area the gas pushes against becomes larger, and the spring has to work harder to push the poppet down and reseal the valve. This can lead to more gas being released than intended, and the remaining pressure in your vessel may be at a lower psi than your spunding valve’s set psi. Instead of a poppet, the spring inside the BlowTie pushes against a diaphragm, which has an immensely larger surface area. This means the surface area that the gas pushes against while the diaphragm is closed is significantly closer to the surface area it pushes against when the diaphragm is open. This leads to higher accuracy, and the remaining pressure after excess gas is released will be much closer to your set blow off pressure. Set Up The BlowTie spunding valve comes with 8 mm Duotight fittings on the inlet and outlet, and we recommend using it with EVABarrier 8 mm OD tubing (D1717 or D1718). You'll also need the flare Duotight fitting (DUO106) in order to attach it to a ball lock or pin lock disconnect. Dialing in your desired pressure is very simple. Although you would ideally use the BlowTie with the Push-In Pressure Gauge (D1160) and Duotight Tee Fitting (DUO109), as seen in the example photo, you can easily set the blow off pressure without it. To do this, simply pressurize an empty keg to your desired psi using your CO2 regulator. Before attaching the BlowTie to the gas post, be sure to turn the dial clockwise until it is fully closed. Once attached, slowly turn the dial counterclockwise until gas starts coming out, then slightly turn the dial back to stop the gas flow. The BlowTie is now set to your desired pressure. Specifications: Made from food grade acetal Stainless screws Easily disassembles for cleaning 8mm (5/16") Duotight fittings at both ends 0-40 psi pressure rating Please note: the BlowTie does not come with the pictured accessories. Please see "You Might Also Need" below for the other products shown in the example photo. Kegland Part number: KL03643

    $16.49

  • Fermentap CO2 Regulator -  Dual Gauge

    Fermentap Dual Gauge CO2 Regulator | 30 PSI Low Pressure Gauge | Built-In Pressure Relief Valve | On/Off Valve with Barb | 1/4" NPT Threads

    64 reviews

    If you’re searching for an economical CO2 regulator that still offers reliable performance and great durability, this Fermentap Dual Gauge CO2 Regulator is just the thing.  Hand adjustable pressure Built in tank gasket This CO2 regulator regulator features hand-adjustable pressure that doesn’t require any tools, as well as a built-in tank gasket so that you won’t have to change the tank without one. The 30 PSI low pressure gauge offers a more precise range for dispensing beer at home when compared to the standard 60 PSI gauge, and the built-in pressure relief valve blows off at 40 PSI for added safety.On/Off valve features 1/4" NPT threads if you wish to replace the included barb. With its chrome-plated brass construction, this Fermentap Dual Gauge CO2 Regulator will offer years of rust-free, reliable use.     Please note the location of the PRV may vary.

    $60.99

  • Low stock! Ball Lock Stainless Quick Disconnect (QD) Adjustable Spunding Valve W/Pressure Gauge Ball Lock Stainless Quick Disconnect (QD) Adjustable Spunding Valve W/Pressure Gauge

    Ball Lock QD With Pressure Gauge and Adjustable PRV

    19 reviews

    This Ball Lock QD With Pressure Gauge and Adjustable PRV is a great accessory to have when performing pressure transfers. Made from stainless steel components for long-lasting quality. Features the Torpedo Keg gas-in disconnect and adjustable stainless gas pressure relief valve (D1833L). This model also features a pressure gauge that reads from 0-15 psi. Don't need the gauge? Check out the FIL42S. Pressure Transfers You may have done pressure transfers from keg to keg during filtering or after fining. During pressure transfers, it's a good idea to have a bit of head pressure in the receiving keg, especially if you're transferring beer that is already carbonated. Having an adjustable pressure relief valve in place will allow you to consistently control the head pressure and give you more consistent results, without losing carbonation in the process. Note: The very end of the pressure relief valve can be adjusted by unscrewing the knurled adjustment knob. If too tight and not adjustable by hand, wrap a towel around the adjustment knob and loosen with pliers. Then finger tighten or loosen to desired pressure.  

    $54.99

  • Slimline Torpedo Keg - Low2 O-ring - PLACEHOLDER Slimline Torpedo Keg - Low2 O-ring - PLACEHOLDER

    Slimline Torpedo Keg | Ball Lock Keg | Stainless Steel Corny Keg | Low2 Keg Lid O-Ring | Superior Oxygen Barrier Properties

    Due to high demand, the 2.5 galitem is currently out of stock. Be the first to receive your items by placing a pre-order today. We will automatically ship this to you when we receive more inventory. The Slimline Torpedo Keg series features a smaller diameter to maximize the space in your kegerator or keezer Low2 lid O-ring reduces oxygen ingress by 96% compared to silicone O-rings when measured in a keg! Brand new, all-stainless construction ball lock keg Stackable with ball lock quick disconnects in place Etched In and Out labels near the keg posts for easy identification Rolled handles for a comfortable grip Made by an ISO certified commercial keg manufacturer with high-quality laser welded seams Torpedo Kegs too wide? Want to squeeze another keg in your kegerator? The patented design, D794,899, of the Slimline Torpedo Keg is 9% more slim than the classic model with all the same great features. Coming in at about 1/4" thinner than standard Ball Lock Cornelius Kegs, this keg has welded stainless handles and the ability to stack kegs with fittings still in place all at a great price. Quality First Here at MoreBeer! we love nothing more than quality interior welds. We've spent a decade rejecting kegs made overseas because the interior welds have never met our standards. If a weld is not perfect and shows evident burn marks along with nooks and crannies it cannot be sanitized effectively. Torpedo kegs are machine welded and exceed our standards for quality. This weld quality is possible because these kegs are made by an ISO certified commercial keg manufacturer. Cool Features Torpedo Kegs were designed to stack with Ball Lock quick disconnects in place and serving which is a cool feature for some brewers who have vertical space in their refrigerator. We also like the rolled stainless steel handles. They are comfortable to grab and will never come off like some rubber handles can over time. “In” and “Out” is etched near the keg posts for easy identification which is very handy when you are connecting lines in a refrigerator or kegerator and trying not to make a mistake. Low2 Keg Lid O-ring Give your beverage the absolute best protection from oxygen staling with the Low2 keg lid O-ring. Even the most perfectly sealed keg is susceptible to oxygen ingress through the hatch O-ring—yes, even if the keg is under constant pressure with CO2! Even a leak-free, pressurized keg will release CO2 molecules as they pass through the lid O-ring itself, and conversely, Oxygen molecules will permeate through the O-ring and diffuse into the keg when they reach the surface area on the other side. The level of permeability is wide ranging and highly dependent on what material the O-ring is made from. Rather than the usual EPDM or Silicone, Low2 gaskets are made from a unique composition of Synthetic M-Class and Cross-Link Elastomers. This special blend has superior oxygen barrier properties that results in your beverage staying fresher for longer. Taking your keg on the go? Don't leave home without a custom tailored Slimline Torpedo Keg Sleeve! Specifications: Max Pressure: 130 psi PRV Rating: 85 psi High Quality Laser Welded Seams ISO9001 Quality Assurance Made from 304 Stainless Steel Dimensions:   Height (in.) Diameter (in.) 1.5 Gal 11 8 3/8 2.5 Gal 15 5/8 8 3/8 5 Gal 25 1/2 8 3/8   For a slightly shorter keg, see our Standard Torpedo Kegs!  

    $109.99 - $149.99

  • Low stock! Stainless Ball Lock Quick Disconnect (QD) Adjustable Pressure Relief Valve Stainless Ball Lock Quick Disconnect (QD) Adjustable Pressure Relief Valve

    Ball Lock QD with Adjustable PRV

    6 reviews

    A great accessory to have when performing pressure transfers. Designed by the MoreBeer! R&D team and made from stainless steel components for long-lasting quality. Features the Torpedo Keg gas-in disconnect and our specially designed adjustable stainless gas pressure relief valve (D1833L). Looking for a PRV valve with pressure gauge? Check out the FIL42AS. Pressure Transfers Great for pressure transfers from keg to keg during filtering or after fining. During pressure transfers, it's a good idea to have a bit of head pressure in the receiving keg, especially if you're transferring beer that is already carbonated. Having a spunding valve in place will allow you to consistently control the head pressure and give you more consistent results, without losing carbonation in the process. Note: The very end of the pressure relief valve can be adjusted by unscrewing the knurled adjustment knob. If too tight and not adjustable by hand, wrap a towel around the adjustment knob and loosen with pliers. Then finger tighten or loosen to desired pressure.

    $38.49

  • Torpedo Keg - Low2 O-ring - PLACEHOLDER Torpedo Keg - Low2 O-ring - PLACEHOLDER

    Torpedo Keg | Ball Lock Keg | Stainless Steel Corny Keg | Low2 Keg Lid O-Ring | Superior Oxygen Barrier Properties

    Brand new, all-stainless construction ball lock keg Low2 lid O-ring reduces oxygen ingress by 96% compared to silicone O-rings when measured in a keg! Stackable with ball lock quick disconnects in place Etched In and Out labels near the keg posts for easy identification Rolled handles for a comfortable grip Made by an ISO certified commercial keg manufacturer with high-quality laser welded seams Set your sights on a brand new Torpedo Keg! The patented, D794,899, sleek all-stainless design represents the pinnacle of quality in ball lock homebrew kegs. With features like welded stainless handles, the ability to stack with fittings in place, amazing quality and a great price we think these kegs will become the standard by which other kegs are measured. Quality First The first thing we at MoreBeer! check out is interior welds. We've spent a decade rejecting kegs made overseas because the interior welds have never met our standards. If a weld is not perfect and shows evident burn marks along with nooks and crannies it cannot be sanitized effectively. These kegs are machine welded and exceed our standards for quality. The weld quality is possible because these kegs made by an ISO certified commercial keg manufacturer. Cool Features Torpedo Kegs were designed to stack with Ball Lock quick disconnects in place and serving which is a cool feature for some brewers who have vertical space in their refrigerator. We also like the rolled stainless steel handles. They are comfortable to grab and will never come off like some rubber handles can over time. In and Out is etched near the keg posts for easy identification which is very handy when you are connecting lines in a refrigerator or kegerator and trying not to make a mistake. Low2 Keg Lid O-ring Give your beverage the absolute best protection from oxygen staling with the Low2 keg lid O-ring. Even the most perfectly sealed keg is susceptible to oxygen ingress through the hatch O-ring—yes, even if the keg is under constant pressure with CO2! Even a leak-free, pressurized keg will release CO2 molecules as they pass through the lid O-ring itself, and conversely, Oxygen molecules will permeate through the O-ring and diffuse into the keg when they reach the surface area on the other side. The level of permeability is wide ranging and highly dependent on what material the O-ring is made from. Rather than the usual EPDM or Silicone, Low2 gaskets are made from a unique composition of Synthetic M-Class and Cross-Link Elastomers. This special blend has superior oxygen barrier properties that results in your beverage staying fresher for longer. Taking your keg on the go? Don't leave home without a custom fitted Torpedo Keg Sleeve! Specifications: Max Pressure: 130 psi PRV Rating: 85 psi High Quality Laser Welded Seams ISO9001 Quality Assurance Made from 304 Stainless Steel Dimensions: Height (in.) Diameter (in.) 1.5 Gal 10.25 9 2.5 Gal 14.75 9 5 Gal 23 9 Please Note: These are about 1/2" wider than standard Ball Lock Cornelius Kegs. Need something a bit slimmer? Check out our lineup of Slimline Torpedo Kegs!

    $109.99 - $149.99

  • Intertap Stainless Steel Faucet Intertap Stainless Steel Faucet

    Intertap® Stainless Steel Beer Faucet | Forward Sealing

    219 reviews

    Forward-sealing design prevents beer residue from gumming up the faucet! Threaded spout can be replaced with a variety of attachments Unique sliding shuttle design allows the faucet to last longer than standard floating o-ring design 304 stainless steel construction The patented Stainless Steel Intertap Faucet is a forward sealing faucet that represents the most modern faucet design. It has a modular, threaded spout which can fit a variety of different attachments including a growler filler or a stout spout. In normal rear-sealing faucets the entire faucet has to drain of beer. In forward-sealing faucets the faucet keeps beer in it so the inside doesn't have a chance to get sticky, making cleaning much easier. It also reduces the chance of off flavors transfering to your beer while you pour. Other forward sealing faucets use a floating o-ring, which is just as sanitary but requires the o-ring to move inside the faucet body in order to seal correctly. This can become a problem as the faucet ages. Intertap faucets use a sliding shuttle that guides the o-ring into the perfect position every time.  The threaded spout easily unscrews from the faucet and can be replaced by a growler filler or stout spout quickly and easily. Pour a pint and then fill a growler in no time at all. 304 Stainless Steel construction so you don't have to worry about chrome plating wearing off and exposing your beer to brass.   Kegland Part number: KL00970

    $39.99

  • Taprite Dual Gauge CO2 Regulator - Premium Taprite Dual Gauge CO2 Regulator - Premium

    Taprite Dual Gauge CO2 Regulator | High Performance Primary Regulator | 0-50 PSI Working Pressure | CGA320 Inlet | One Way Shutoff Valve | 5/16" Barb Outlet

    288 reviews

    High performance primary regulator designed to handle the workload of dispensing from multiple taps without freezing up! Dual high-pressure and low-pressure gauges to easily reference CO2 cylinder pressure and output pressure Pressure settings are easily adjusted by hand using the large plastic adjustment knob CGA320 inlet features a built-in gasket where the unit attaches to the CO2 tank—eliminating the need of replacing fiber washers with each tank swap Made in the USA. Taprite is one of leading manufacturers of gas regulators and draft dispensing equipment One-way shutoff valve outlet protects your regulator from backflow and can be turned on/off to stop gas flow without needing to close your tank When it comes to CO2 regulators, we’ve tried them all. This quality unit by Taprite is our favorite on the market. It’s no wonder this regulator is trusted by so many breweries and beer bars—it represents the best quality at a great price. Available in a standard, single-body model, as well as a dual-body model which allows you to send different pressures to two separate kegs from the same CO2 tank! The things you’ll love about this regulator are:  The large front knob makes pressure adjustment tool-free, easy & fast.  The built-in gasket where the regulator connects to the CO2 tank eliminates the constant replacement of fiber washers every time you change out your tank.  The barbed outlet features a one-way on/off valve which prevents backflow and protects the regulator’s internals.  The gauges are easy to read. The low pressure gauge reads from 0 to 60 psi. The optional available gauge cage is the best on the market. This is the T742HP model, where the HP stands for high performance; it won't freeze up when multiple taps are running at once. Best of all is the consistent pressure regulation. With many regulators the pressure can 'creep' up over time. This unit holds the pressure rock steady. No drifting.    Built by Taprite, an American company. 

    $87.99

  • Stainless Stout Spout - Intertap/NukaTap Stainless Stout Spout - Intertap/NukaTap

    Stout Spout | Stainless Steel | Intertap® | NukaTap®

    50 reviews

    Simply unscrew the normal spout on an Intertap faucet and screw this stout spout in its place to pour your nitro brews. This spout has a creamer/aerator disc inside that strips out the nitrogen gas for a creamier beer. For additional disc options, check out the 7-Disc Creamer/Aerator Kit. Compatible with Intertap and NukaTap faucets. Stainless Steel Construction Kegland Part number: KL01021

    $14.49

  • Torpedo Keg - Megamouth - PLACEHOLDER Torpedo Keg - Megamouth - PLACEHOLDER

    Megamouth Torpedo Keg | Ball Lock Keg | Stainless Steel Corny Keg

    The Megamouth Torpedo Keg series features an extra-large lid opening for easy cleaning Brand new, all-stainless construction ball lock keg Stackable with ball lock quick disconnects in place Etched In and Out labels near the keg posts for easy identification Rolled handles for a comfortable grip Made by an ISO certified commercial keg manufacturer with high-quality laser welded seams The Megamouth Torpedo Kegs are by far the easiest to clean and maintain out of any ball lock homebrew keg you'll find. With an extra-large lid opening, even the buffest of homebrewer (we hear they do exist!) will have no trouble reaching in for a good scrub when it kicks—no expensive keg washing contraptions needed! The Megamouth makes for an excellent pressurizable fermentation vessel and is the ideal choice for brewers who prefer to add dry hops and other flavoring ingredients directly to the keg. Quality First Here at MoreBeer! we love nothing more than quality interior welds. We've spent a decade rejecting kegs made overseas because the interior welds have never met our standards. If a weld is not perfect and shows evident burn marks along with nooks and crannies it cannot be sanitized effectively. Torpedo kegs are machine welded and exceed our standards for quality. This weld quality is possible because these kegs are made by an ISO certified commercial keg manufacturer. Cool Features Torpedo Kegs were designed to stack with Ball Lock quick disconnects in place and serving which is a cool feature for some brewers who have vertical space in their refrigerator. We also like the rolled stainless steel handles. They are comfortable to grab and will never come off like some rubber handles can over time. “In” and “Out” is etched near the keg posts for easy identification which is very handy when you are connecting lines in a refrigerator or kegerator and trying not to make a mistake. Overall for the price and quality, along with free shipping from MoreBeer!, the Torpedo Keg is an amazing value! Specifications: Mouth Opening: 5.8" L x 4.8" W. Max Pressure: 130 psi PRV Rating: 85 psi High Quality Laser Welded Seams ISO9001 Quality Assurance Made from 304 Stainless Steel Dimensions:   Height (in.) Diameter (in.) 3 Gal 13.4 11.4 5 Gal 17.9 11.4 6 Gal 20.5 11.4 10 Gal 30.3 11.4  

    $169.99 - $249.99

  • Intertap Seal Kit for Standard Faucet

    Seal & Gasket Kit for Intertap® Beer Faucet

    13 reviews

    Replacement gaskets and o-rings for the Intertap SS and PC faucets Does not work with Intertap FC faucets or NukaTap faucets. Kegland Part number: KL01168

    $5.49

  • 5 lb Aluminum CO2 Tank - KOMOS 5 lb Aluminum CO2 Tank - KOMOS

    KOMOS® 5 lb CO2 Tank | Premium Aluminum | New | CGA320 Valve | US DOT Approved

    13 reviews

    Serve beer on tap at home! A quality CO2 tank is a core component to any home draft system. Made from high-quality aluminum that will never rust like steel tanks Dispense up to 9 x five-gallon kegs of homebrew CGA320 valve pairs with standard US-style CO2 gas regulators KOMOS® offers a full suite of first-rate draft products and draft fittings—from kegs to faucets and everything in between! Standard 5 lb size is ideal for home draft applications—compact enough to fit inside you kegerator and won't need to be refilled too often Brand new aluminum 5 lb CO2 tank made from high strength aluminum alloy and high quality CGA320 valves. Because it is made of aluminum rather than steel you can feel confident that it won’t rust. It’s called a 5 lb tank because it holds 5 lbs of compressed (liquified) CO2. 5 lbs of CO2 is enough to dispense about 8 to 9x 5-gallon kegs of homebrew. Aluminum tanks are superior to steel because they do not rust. All tanks are shipped empty. To have tanks filled you will want to visit your local welding supply shop. Because you are purchasing a new tank you can choose to either have it filled or to exchange it for a filled tank at your local gas supplier. If you have this tank filled the local gas supplier is responsible for affixing the correct neck label that identifies the gas being put in the cylinder. Tanks should always be stored in an upright position. Features: Made from corrosion resistant, engineered Aluminum Brushed finish Thick, durable cylinder walls 18" T x 5.25 Ø DOT approved New high quality CGA-320 valve Light weight compared to steel tanks

    $89.99

  • KegLand Ball Lock Keg - Corny Keg - 5 gal. KegLand Ball Lock Keg - Corny Keg - 5 gal.

    Kegland Ball Lock Keg | Corny Keg | 5 gal.

    117 reviews

    New Corny Keg ready to use right out of the box New Kegs are trouble-free for years Rubber top and bottoms protect floors from dings Lid includes a tab wth hole welded in so you can hang anything from lid (dry hop our favorite) 304 Stainless Steel and great welds, this will last a tifetime Features Low2 Keg Lid O-ring which offers a 96% reduction in oxygen ingress compared to silicone Ditch the bottles and start kegging today! Save time, reduce the risk of infection and get all those bottles out of the kitchen for good! Brand new 5 gallon Kegland kegs offer convenience, security and insurance when compared to used or reconditioned kegs. There's no need to replace gaskets or other parts, no need to trust that someone else did a good job with reconditioning, and no possibility of residual flavor or aromas getting into your beer! Features: Ball lock 130 PSI Operating Pressure 5 Gallon (19 L) Capacity Dry Hop Tab Welded into Lid 304 Stainless Steel Dimensions: Height: 24.75 in. Diameter: 8.375 in. Kegland Part Number: KL0289

    $126.99

  • Sanke to Ball Lock Adapter - Gas Side Sanke to Ball Lock Adapter - Gas Side

    Sanke to Ball Lock Adapter - Gas Side

    25 reviews

    This handy adapter fits on standard keg couplers with its Female Beer Thread (5/8" BSP) and allows a ball lock connection on the gas side of the coupler. Made from 304 stainless steel. Kegland Part number: KL00833

    $15.49

  • KOMOS Premium Dual Gauge CO2 Regulator - Tool-Free - 60 psi KOMOS Premium Dual Gauge CO2 Regulator - Tool-Free - 60 psi

    KOMOS® Premium Dual Gauge CO2 Regulator | Tool-Free One-Handed Tank Connection | 0–60 PSI

    The most high-quality KOMOS regulator, featuring an integrated nut-hand-wheel that allows for effortless, one-handed tightening to your CO2 cylinder Internal components are accessible from the backplate for easy cleaning and servicing Includes a Duotight adapter for EVABarrier tubing and a 1/4" flare fitting with barb, allowing for quick and adaptable gas line setups The PRV is rated to 65 psi and can be swapped out with 17-psi, 35-psi, or 100-psi rated PRVs if desired Rubber gauge protectors safeguard gauges from potential damage Compatible with standard US CO2 tanks The robust body and precision diaphragm provide high flow rates, and the pressure can be easily and precisely adjusted with the hand dial. Extra thick stainless gauges come with rubber bumpers for added protection. The dial faces are triple-scaled to read in psi, bar and kPa. The PRV is rated to 65 psi (4.5 bar) for added safety while in use. Comes with male flare thread gas-out with included 1/4" barb and nut. Easily swap out the barb to a different size if desired. On the back of the regulator body are three M6 screw holes for mounting (screws not included). Each KOMOS regulator includes a Duotight Adapter, allowing for quick connection of EVABarrier draft tubing for a solid, yet easy to change, way of connecting gas line. Add Duotight Tees to easily split the line to multiple kegs. Features: One-handed Cylinder Tightening: Attach the regulator to your CO2 cylinder effortlessly with one hand using the integrated nut-hand-wheel. No separate spanner or wrench is needed! This is made possible by a new spigot seal design that compresses easily without the risk of damage or leaks. Simplified Self-Servicing: Maintain your regulator with ease by accessing the internal components from the backplate. Simply use an 8mm hex/Allen key to remove the regulator knob and access the internals for cleaning, eliminating the need for a vise or specialized tools. Flared Output: The regulator features an output with 1/4" male flare connection. Each regulator comes with a 1/4" barb and nut as well as an 8mm Duotight adapter for use with your preferred tubing. Triple-Scale Gauge: Monitor your CO2 pressure accurately with the Class 2.5 gauge, featuring PSI, bar, and kPa scales for easy reading (+/- 2.5% accuracy). Durable Seat Cap Assembly: The new seat cap is constructed from ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene, providing exceptional resistance to wear and tear. This robust design minimizes the risk of scratching and brass filings, which can lead to pressure creep, even under demanding conditions like forced carbonation. Reinforced Steel Gauges: Benefit from enhanced durability with thicker steel gauges built to withstand rigorous use. Color-Coded PRV: This regulator includes a 65 PSI green PRV (pressure relief valve).  This can be swapped to the Red (35 PSI) or Gray (100 PSI) PRV if desired. Easy Mounting: Integrated M6 mounting holes allow for secure and convenient installation. Note that the nut-wheel needs to be removed for flush mounting. Specs: 0–60 PSI operating range Low pressure gauge reads from 0–100 Pull ring PRV rated to blow off at 65 PSI 1/4" & 5/16" barb fittings included Duotight adapter for EVABarrier tubing included Standard US CO2 Threads (CGA320) Gauge protectors M6 mounting screw holes Made in accordance with AS 4267

    $74.99

  • Pluto Beer Gun - Nylon/Stainless Pluto Beer Gun - Nylon/Stainless

    Pluto | Beverage Gun | Hand Held Beer Faucet | Stainless | Black Nylon

    29 reviews

    The Pluto Beverage Gun is the ultimate hand held beer tap! If you have been dispensing your draft beer out of a standard picnic tap, it's time to upgrade. Definitely one of the coolest draft beer taps that we've seen, this Pluto Beverage Gun is made from nylon and stainless steel. The body is plastic, while the barb, piston, and spring are all stainless. Comes with a 1/4" duotight-compatible barb perfect for use with EVABarrier draft line. You will need either the 8mm x 6.5mm or 9.5mm x 6.5mm Duotight reducer to connect the EVABarrier to the Pluto. Kegland Part number: KL00956

    $16.49

  • Sanke to Ball Lock Adapter - Beer Side Sanke to Ball Lock Adapter - Beer Side

    Sanke to Ball Lock Adapter - Beer Side

    19 reviews

    This handy adapter fits on standard keg couplers with its Female Beer Thread (5/8" BSP) and allows a ball lock connection on the beer side of the coupler. Made from 304 stainless steel. Kegland Part number: KL00840

    $15.49

  • KOMOS Universal 50 - Dual Gauge CO2 Regulator - 50 psi KOMOS Universal 50 - Dual Gauge CO2 Regulator - 50 psi

    KOMOS® Universal 50 | Dual Gauge CO2 Regulator | 0–50 PSI

    Handles both dispensing and rapid burst carbonation, ideal for seltzers and high-carbonation drinks requiring 30-40 psi Includes both Duotight and barb fittings for use with EVABarrier tubing or standard gas tubing Features a shutoff valve for safe operation and standard US CO2 tank threads (CGA320) Rubber gauge protectors safeguard gauges from potential damage Compatible with standard US CO2 tanks The KOMOS Dual Gauge Precision Universal Regulator is suitable for both dispensing and carbonating beverages. Compared to the Precision Dispensing model, the Universal model features a wider 0-50 psi operating range, enabling pressures above 25 psi for rapid burst carbonation. This is particularly useful for seltzer and other highly carbonated drinks requiring 30-40 psi dispensing pressure. The regulator includes both Duotight and barb fittings for compatibility with EVABarrier draft tubing and standard gas tubing. The gas outlet features a shutoff valve for safe and convenient operation. Rubber gauge protectors are also included to safeguard the gauges from potential damage. Features: 0-50 PSI operating range Low pressure gauge reads from 0-60 psi Pull ring PRV rated to blow off at 50 psi Narrow pressure range for increased precision 1/4" & 5/16" barb fittings included Duotight adapter for EVABarrier tubing included Standard US CO2 Threads (CGA320) Shutoff valve Gauge protectors Ideal for dispensing or carbonating beverages

    $59.99

  • Growler Spout - Intertap/NukaTap Growler Spout - Intertap/NukaTap

    Growler Filling Spout | Intertap® | NukaTap®

    58 reviews

    Easily attaches to any Intertap faucet. Just unscrew the standard spout and replace it with this growler spout. Then you'll have a 1/2" (13mm) barb on the end of your faucet. Compatible with Intertap and NukaTap faucets. Stainless Steel Construction Kegland Part number: KL01038  

    $6.59

  • Tailpiece (1/4 in.) Hex Nut and Gasket Tailpiece (1/4 in.) Hex Nut and Gasket

    Tailpiece - 1/4 in. (Set)

    17 reviews

    Perfect addition when purchasing a new sanke style keg coupler or tap. New taps typically come with the correct fittings for your gas line but not your beverage line. These are those fittings! Used to connect 3/16" or 1/4" beer line. To connect 3/16" beer line tubing it is helpful to heat the tubing end in hot water.

    $6.29

  • KOMOS Universal 25 - Dual Gauge CO2 Regulator - 25 psi KOMOS Universal 25 - Dual Gauge CO2 Regulator - 25 psi

    KOMOS® Universal 25 | Dual Gauge CO2 Regulator | 0–25 PSI

    Narrow 0-25 psi operating range allows for fine-tuning and accurate dispensing of carbonated beverages Includes both Duotight and barb fittings for use with EVABarrier tubing or standard gas tubing Features a shutoff valve for safe operation and standard US CO2 tank threads (CGA320) Rubber gauge protectors safeguard gauges from potential damage Compatible with standard US CO2 tanks The KOMOS Dual Gauge Precision Dispensing Regulator provides precise control for dispensing carbonated beverages. Its narrow 0-25 psi operating range allows for finer pressure adjustments and greater accuracy compared to regulators with wider ranges. This design enables operators to easily fine-tune the output pressure within typical draft dispensing pressure settings. The regulator includes both Duotight and barb fittings for compatibility with EVABarrier draft tubing and standard gas tubing. The gas outlet features a shutoff valve for safe and convenient operation. Rubber gauge protectors are also included to safeguard the gauges from potential damage. Features: 0-25 PSI operating range Low pressure gauge reads from 0-30 psi Pull ring PRV rated to blow off at 25 psi Narrow pressure range for increased precision 1/4" & 5/16" barb fittings included Duotight adapter for EVABarrier tubing included Standard US CO2 Threads (CGA320) Shutoff valve Gauge protectors Ideal for dispensing carbonated beverages

    $59.99

  • KOMOS Keg Coupler - D-Style Sanke Coupler - Pull Style Handle - Stainless Steel KOMOS Keg Coupler - D-Style Sanke Coupler - Pull Style Handle - Stainless Steel

    KOMOS® D-Style Keg Coupler | Sanke Beer Tap | Stainless Steel Body & Probe | PRV | Gas Barb Included

    Standard D-Style keg coupler works with virtually all American-made commercial beer sanke kegs Durable stainless steel construction ensures longevity and corrosion resistance for both the coupler body and keg probe Easy pull-style lever handle simplifies keg connection and disconnection for user convenience Includes 3/8" OD barb for gas inlet The KOMOS D-Style Keg Coupler is your reliable choice for dispensing standard American sanke kegs. Enjoy the peace of mind that comes with a robust, stainless steel construction, including the coupler body and keg probe, ensuring lasting durability and resistance to corrosion. The D-Style beer tap is the most commonly-used keg coupler in the U.S. The intuitive pull-to-engage lever handle makes connecting and disconnecting a breeze. An included 3/8" OD barb simplifies gas inlet setup, and the built-in pressure relief valve adds a layer of safety. This D-style coupler, the industry standard, is compatible with virtually all American-made commercial draft beer sanke kegs. The upgrade to 304 stainless steel from nickel-plated options provides a significant increase in lifespan, ensuring years of use. For a complete setup, tail piece, hex nut, and gasket for the beer outlet are sold separately and are available in a variety of sizes and styles.

    $37.99

  • Intertap Chrome Plated Faucet Intertap Chrome Plated Faucet

    Intertap® Chrome Plated Beer Faucet | Forward Sealing

    80 reviews

    The Intertap faucet is a forward sealing faucet similar to the Perlicks. It has a modular, threaded spout which can fit a variety of different attachments including a growler filler or a stout spout. In normal rear-sealing faucets the entire faucet has to drain of beer. In forward-sealing faucets the faucet keeps beer in it so the inside doesn't have a chance to get sticky, making cleaning much easier. It also reduces the chance of off flavors transferring to your beer while you pour. Other forward sealing faucets use a floating o-ring, which is just as sanitary but requires the o-ring to move inside the faucet body in order to seal correctly. This can become a problem as the faucet ages. Intertap faucets use a sliding shuttle that guides the o-ring into the perfect position every time.  The threaded spout easily unscrews from the faucet and can be replaced by a growler filler or stout spout quickly and easily. Pour a pint and then fill a growler in no time at all. Made of chrome plated brass.   Kegland Part number: KL00987

    $28.99

  • CM Becker Faucet - X1 Self Closing - Lever Adjusted - Creamer - Black - Short Nozzle

    CMBecker Faucet | X1 Self Closing | Lever Adjusted | Creamer | Black

    The X1 Faucet has been used for many beverage dispense applications over the years including beer, soda, carbonated water and other beverages. This faucet is a great choice when you need to dispense very cold beer that might freeze a metal faucet. This configuration features a self-closing faucet lever, and a lever flow control adjustment system. Please note: the faucet handle and draft shank in the example photo are not included. Self-Closing, Lever Adjustment Food Grade (NSF Approved) plastic and stainless steel Full length European Flow Control (completely control restriction at the faucet;no restriction line needed) Made in Germany and assembled in the USA! Features a built in "Creamer" function so you can put a fine cream head on your beer Used in restaurants and bars locally and abroad  

    $54.99

  • 5 lb CO2 Tank | Premium Aluminum | CGA320 Valve | US DOT Approved 5 lb CO2 Tank | Premium Aluminum | CGA320 Valve | US DOT Approved

    5 lb CO2 Tank | Premium Aluminum | New | CGA320 Valve | US DOT Approved

    3 reviews

    Made from corrosion resistant, engineered Aluminum New high quality CGA-320 valve DOT approved Brand new aluminum 5 lb CO2 tank made from high strength aluminum alloy and high quality CGA320 valves. Because it is made of aluminum rather than steel you can feel confident that it won’t rust. It’s called a 5 lb tank because it holds 5 lbs of compressed (liquified) CO2. 5 lbs of CO2 is enough to dispense about 8 to 9x 5-gallon kegs of homebrew. Aluminum tanks are superior to steel because they do not rust. All tanks are shipped empty. To have tanks filled you will want to visit your local welding supply shop. Because you are purchasing a new tank you can choose to either have it filled or to exchange it for a filled tank at your local gas supplier. If you have this tank filled the local gas supplier is responsible for affixing the correct neck label that identifies the gas being put in the cylinder. Tanks should always be stored in an upright position. Features: Made from corrosion resistant, engineered Aluminum Brushed finish Thick, durable cylinder walls 18" T x 5.25 Ø DOT approved New high quality CGA-320 valve Light weight compared to steel tanks  

    $89.99

  • KOMOS Premium Dual Gauge CO2 Regulator - 60 psi KOMOS Premium Dual Gauge CO2 Regulator - 60 psi

    KOMOS® Premium Dual Gauge CO2 Regulator | 0–60 PSI

    80 reviews

    Wide 0-60 PSI operating range suitable for both dispensing and rapid burst carbonation Ideal for seltzers and high-carbonation drinks requiring 30-40 PSI Includes a Duotight adapter for EVABarrier tubing and a 1/4" flare fitting with barb, allowing for quick and adaptable gas line setups Heavy-duty steel gauges with rubber bumpers, robust body, and precision diaphragm ensure long-lasting, accurate pressure adjustments Compatible with standard US CO2 tanks and can be adapted for use with Nitrogen / Argon tanks The robust body and precision diaphragm provide high flow rates, and the pressure can be easily and precisely adjusted with the hand dial. Extra thick stainless gauges come with rubber bumpers for added protection. The dial faces are triple-scaled to read in psi, bar and kPa. The PRV is rated to 65 psi (4.5 bar) for added safety while in use. Comes with male flare thread gas-out with included 1/4" barb and nut. Easily swap out the barb to a different size if desired. On the back of the regulator body are three M6 screw holes for mounting (screws not included). Each KOMOS regulator includes a Duotight Adapter, allowing for quick connection of EVABarrier draft tubing for a solid, yet easy to change, way of connecting gas line. Add Duotight Tees to easily split the line to multiple kegs.   The regulator is CO2 ready with standard US CGA320 threads. It can also be used with Nitrogen or Argon tanks with the optional CGA320 x CGA580 Adapter. Features: 0–60 PSI operating range Low pressure gauge reads from 0–100 Pull ring PRV rated to blow off at 65 PSI Strong, robust design Highly accurate precision diaphragm 1/4" flare fitting with barbed outlet & Duotight adapter fitting M6 mounting screw holes Made in accordance with AS 4267  

    $59.99

  • CM Becker Faucet | V20 Forward Seal | Creamer | 304 SS

    CMBecker Faucet | V20 Forward Seal | Creamer | 304 SS

    2 reviews

    An amazing Curved Forward Sealing Creamer Faucet from CMBecker! This heavy duty, yet sophisticated, faucet looks great with its unique stainless steel bent tube spout. Made in Germany and assembled in the United States. Engineered to be full of technological advantages to help you pour the perfect beer using the most sanitary system in the industry. Please note: the faucet handle and draft shank in the example photo are not included. Forward seal for better sanitation and operation 304 Stainless Steel construction for longer life and no “leaching” of materials Features a built in “Creamer” function so you can put a fine cream head on your beer Closed Piston chamber with encapsulated compression sprin

    $79.99

  • CM Becker Faucet | V3S Forward Seal | Creamer | 304 SS

    CMBecker Faucet | V3S Forward Seal | Creamer | 304 SS

    It is time to move forward with the technologically advanced, forward seal faucet from CMB, the V3S.  This faucet is very compact, beautifully finished and full of technological advantages to help you pour the perfect beer. The sleek European design complements the look of your beer system. Please note: the faucet handle in the example photo is not included. Forward Seal for better sanitation and operation. Made in Germany and assembled in the USA! Features a built in “Creamer” function so you can put a fine cream head on your beer Creamer also works well for coffee beverages where a creamy texture is desired. 304 Stainless Steel construction will not affect the flavor of beer, wine and other beverage Works well for Beer, Wine and other acidic beverages. Vents at the top for better sanitation Closed Piston chamber with encapsulated compression spring, This gives you Consistent pressure between forward seal o-ring and seating area Eliminates dripping and leaking issues found in some forward seal designs Extends the life of the sealing O-ring for years of service between replacements No beer is trapped in system or exposed to air, which provides more sanitary conditions.

    $49.99

  • CM Becker Faucet | V10 | Lever Adjustment | Creamer | 304 SS Brushed

    CMBecker Faucet | V10 | Lever Adjustment | Creamer | 304 SS Brushed

    The V10 stainless steel flow control faucet is designed and produced in Germany with some assembly completed in the United States. This faucet contains technology such as the "Closed Piston Chamber with Encapsulated Compression Spring" that allows for a perfect forward seal on the faucet, no beer trapped in dead space to cause the lever to stick, and the ability to push the faucet backwards for an extra creamy head. The compensator itself has an extra long cone for a wider range of compensation and designed to eliminate uncontrolled shifting of the compensator cone. This configuration features a black standard faucet knob, a polished stainless steel faucet lever, and a lever flow control adjustment system. Please note: The CM Becker X1 and V10 flow control faucets require a proprietary draft shank and will not work with a standard draft shank. Please select on of the draft shanks below to add to your order. 2.5" Chrome Exterior w/ Food Grade Liner (D12907) 2.5" Stainless Steel (D12908) 5-3/8" Stainless Steel (D12909) Features: Full length European Flow Control (completely control restriction at the faucet;no restriction line needed) Made in Germany and assembled in the USA! Features a built in “Creamer” function so you can put a fine cream head on your beer Used in restaurants and bars locally and abroad The faucet handle and draft shank in the example photo are not included.

    $89.99

  • Torpedo Keg - OG Classic Ball Lock Keg - Double Rubber Handle Corny Keg - 2.5 gal.

    Torpedo Keg | OG Classic Ball Lock Keg | Double Rubber Corny Keg | 2.5 gal.

    Brand new ball lock keg—no need to clean out an old, used Coke or Pepsi soda keg! Dual rubber handles make it easy to grip, lift, and move the keg when full Rubber base is less likely to damage flooring in your home or kegerator Made from 304 stainless steel in and commerical-quality FSSC 22000 Certified facility This brand-new, corny-style ball lock keg features a molded rubber base and dual-handle top for easy handling and stacking. The comfortable grip handles make it easier to maneuver when full, while the rubber base protects both your floor and the keg itself. This durable keg is constructed from high-quality 304 stainless steel and manufactured in an IFSSC 22000-certified facility. Features: Ball lock 130 PSI Operating Pressure 2.5 Gallon (9.5 L) Capacity 304 Stainless Steel Produced in an FSSC 22000 Certified Facility Dimensions: Height: 14.75 in. Diameter: 8.75 in.

    $104.99

  • Stainless Steel Slip-In Growler Filler for Intertap/NukaTap Faucets Stainless Steel Slip-In Growler Filler for Intertap/NukaTap Faucets

    Stainless Steel Growler Filler | Intertap® | NukaTap®

    3 reviews

    This is a rather simple, but extremely effective way to fill growlers from your draft system! Going to a party, but don't want to bring a keg of homebrew? Filling straight from the faucet creates a lot of foam, and you lose carbonation. Simply plug this filler into your faucet, attach some 3/8" tubing, and fill! This model is designed to fit Intertap faucets. Compatible with Intertap and NukaTap faucets. Kegland Part number: KL01045  

    $6.59

Frequently Asked Questions

Kegging Homebrew Collection Article +

Kegging Homebrew Guide Download print friendly version This is a simple guide to properly and effectively cleaning, sanitizing, filling, carbonating and serving homebrew beer using Corny kegs. The advantages to kegging are many, but they can be summarized in a few key points: Kegged beer is ready to drink faster than bottled beer because you will be using a Co2 tank to carbonate! You can also carbonate to any level you want – no more guess work that may come with natural carbonation! In addition, there will be no more sanitizing, filling and capping dozens of bottles! Equipment You Will Need MoreBeer! Product Numbers and links in Parentheses • Cornelius or “Corny” style keg ( KEG418 / KEG420 ) • 5 ft – 3/16” Inner Diameter (I.D.) Beverage Line ( D1700 ) • 3 ft – 5/16” Inner Diameter (I.D.) Gas Line ( D1704 ) • Gas-In (Gray) Quick Disconnect ( KEG710 ) • Beverage-Out (Black) Quick Disconnect ( KEG700 ) • Handheld faucet ( D1260 ) or other beer faucet • Co2 Tank - 5lbs or more ( D1056 ) • Co2 Regulator ( D1060 ) • Refrigerator or Chest Freezer with Temperature Controller ( FE600 / FE601 ) For Cleaning/Sanitizing • Brewery Cleaner such as PBW ( CL25A ) • Sanitizer such as Star San ( CL26 ) • Soft Scrub Pad ( CE27 ) and/or Carboy Brush ( CE40 ) • ¼” Line Brush ( CE45 ) • Deep Socket Tool – 11/16” and/or 7/8” Equipment You May Want • Keg Lube, such as CIP Film ( CL48 ) • Replacement Keg O-Rings ( KEG500 ) • Replacement Poppets ( KEG540 ) • Replacement Body Connects ( KEG460N / KEG470N ) • Co2 Tee ( D1860 ) • Manifold ( D1800 / D1805 / D1810 / D1815 ) • Secondary Regulator ( D1067A / D1067B / D1067C / D1067D ) • Diffusion Stone - .5 Micron ( KEG594 ) Homebrew Kegging Equipment Review in Detail The Keg: The Cornelius, or Corny, keg is made from stainless steel and designed to hold up to 60 PSI (pounds per square inch) of pressure. The most common Corny kegs are made to hold 5 gallons of liquid, however, they can vary in size. The Corny keg is made up of: Keg Shell: This is the body of the keg that holds the liquid and is made of stainless steel. Keg Top and Bottom: The top (handles) and the bottom of the keg are usually made of rubber; they canvary in color but are most commonly black. Keg Lid: This is the piece that goes onto the top of the keg to close it. It consists of a bail to hold it in place, a pressure relief valve, and a large o-ring to form a seal against the keg. Keg lids are normally interchangeable between kegs; however, some lids are a different shape than that pictured, and will only fit certain style kegs. These less common lids are commonly called “racetrack” lids due to their unique oval shape. The “Gas-In” Body Connect or Pos t : This is the part that the Gas-In Quick Disconnect fits on. This fitting is commonly identified by having either a star pattern and/or hash mark on the base. It usually takes a deep socket to remove these; typically they will be either 7/8” or 11/16”. The “Beverage-Out” Body Connect or Post : This is the part that the Beverage-Out Quick Disconnect fits on. This fitting will not have astar pattern or hash mark identifying it. Keg Poppet : In each of the body connects is a poppet. These are spring-loaded and alloweither gas in or beer out when the Quick Disconnects are placed on the bodyconnects. These sit on the dip tube flange. Keg Gas-In Dip Tube : These are made of stainless or plastic and are usually 1 – 2 inches long. There is a gasket that seals the connection where the tube slides into the shell. This is how the gas gets into the keg. Keg Beverage-Out Dip Tube : These are always made of stainless and can be curved or straight. These are made to reach all the way to the bottom of the keg. Beer-Out Dip tubes have a gasket around them to form a seal where they go into the shell. This is what draws the beer from the bottom of the keg. Keg O-rings : There are 5 o-rings on each Corny keg; 1 for the lid, 2 for each body connect, and 2 for each dip tube. O-rings should be replaced if the keg was used for something other than beer and periodically every couple years after that, depending on usage and storage. We recommend using a keg lube such as Lubrifilm on the o-rings. This will help prevent the o-rings from cracking and also make putting the quick disconnects onto the keg easier. Cleaning/Sanitizing Kegs To Clean Homebrew Kegs 1. Completely dismantle the keg by taking off the body connects, dip tubes, o-rings, the keg lid, etc., and put the small fittings into a bowl. 2. If the keg is dirty or has residue left over from the last use, use some brewery cleaner such as PBW and some warm water to fill the keg at least half way. 3. Use a carboy brush or a soft scrub pad (not steel wool) to clean the shell of the keg inside and out, paying close attention to the areas that are hidden to make sure they are cleaned thoroughly. 4. Clean the Beverage-Out Dip Tube with a ¼” Line Brush and some PBW solution. 5. Clean and inspect all pieces such as O-Rings, Poppets, Body Connects, etc., for signs of wear or breakage. Replace if needed. 6. Drain the keg and small parts and rinse them well. The PBW may be used on another keg/keg parts or dumped at this time. 7. Reassemble the keg. To Sanitize Homebrew Kegs 1. Fill the shell completely with a sanitizing solution. We recommend Star San . Follow the directions for diluting the sanitizer you use. 2. Let the sanitizer sit in the keg for the recommended contact time (2 minutes for Star San). 3. Put the lid in a separate bowl filled with sanitizing solution and let this sit as well. 4. Once the lid has soaked in the sanitizer for the proper amount of time, put it onto the filled keg, making sure that it seals correctly. 5. Flip the closed keg over and let it sit for another 1-2 minutes. This will allow the sanitizer to get into all the areas in the keg including the dip tubes. 6. Drain the keg. When using “no-rinse” sanitizers, such as Star San, a small amount of foam or sanitizer will not impart any flavors or orders. You can drain the keg by: a. Opening the keg and setting it upside-down for 5 – 10 minutes. b. Siphoning the sanitizer out with a siphoning set-up. c. Pushing the sanitizer out with Co2. This is the recommended way, as this will sanitize the serving lines as well as fill the shell with Co2 rather than air. The Co2 Set-Up The Co2 setup consists of two main parts: the Co2 tank and Co2 regulator . We highly recommend that a Co2 tank of 5lbs or more is used, along with a regulator like the one pictured. Although smaller, more portable systems are available, they are not very practical for carbonating. Co2 (Carbon Dioxide) Co2 is a gas that will take liquid form at certain pressures and temperatures. This gas is what we use to both carbonate and serve beer. Being that Co2 is in liquid form when in the tank, the tank must be upright when the tank is on and the regulator is hooked up. Turning the handle on the tank counterclockwise turns the tank on. Co2 tanks need to be hydrostatic tested every 5 years at about $15 each test, so we recommend “swapping” your tank rather than having it filled, when possible. One 5lb Co2 tank is usually enough to carbonate and serve 6 or more five-gallon Corny kegs. The Co2 Regulator The Co2 Regulator essentially takes the pressure of the gas of the top of the tank and reduces it to a lower, controlled pressure. The regulator attaches to the tank with a female hex piece. The pressure going into the regulator is generally around 500-900 PSI, depending on the temperature of the tank. The body of the regulator has two gauges. The one on top is the adjustable pressure and the one on the side reads the pressure of the gas in the tank. The gauge that measures the tank pressure can be a bit deceiving as it will show about 700-900 PSI if the tank is at room temperature, and 500-600 PSI at refrigeration temperature. This will remain fairly steady until most of the Co2 is gone from the tank. At that point, the gauge will start plummeting into the red, which means it is time to swap your tank for a full one.You can adjust the flow of Co2 by turning the screw in the main body of the regulator. This threaded fitting will usually be screwed all the way out when it is new, but it will not actually come completely apart from the regulator body. To engage it, thread it in slowly till the threads start to connect. The more you thread it in, the more the PSI will build. Once the desired pressure is reached, moving the nut until it hits the body of the regulator will lock the threaded fitting in place. Remember that you may notice some “drift” between PSI readings if the tank changes temperatures. On the bottom of the regulator is an on/off valve as well as a one-way valve, commonly called a check valve. These allow for ease of turning the gas flow on and off, as well as protection from liquid working its way up into the regulator. A dual gauge Co2 regulator with check valve. Connecting the Co2 Regulator The regulator connects to the keg via a Gas-In Quick Disconnect . The Gas-In Quick Disconnect is connected to the regulator with 5/16” I.D. tubing . A majority of Co2 equipment has 5/16” barbs, which is why 5/16” tubing is commonly used for gas equipment. However, the Gas-In Q.D. has a ¼” barb on it so the 5/16” tubing must be attached and secured with a hose clamp. We have never found this to be a problem with leaking, etc., as long as the tubing is clamped down tightly. If you wish to run multiple kegs off of one Co2 Tank, you will need a Co2 Tee, Gas Manifold, or Secondary Regulator. The Co2 Tee will allow only one additional keg run at the same pressure as the other, the Gas Manifold will allow for many kegs at the same pressure and the Secondary regulator will allow for many kegs at different pressures. They are all easy to use and install, the one you choose depends on your ideal set-up. Checking the Kegging System For Leaks When you first build your gas system, or add any modifications, you should always check for gas leaks. The easiest way to check for leaks is to put all of the tubing and any connections (excluding the regulator and any other parts that may become damaged in liquid) into a bowl of water with the gas turned on. If a leak is present, you will see bubbles when submerged under water. Another great way to check for leaks is to use Star San, which is known for foaming, in conjunction with a spray bottle or washcloth. Commercial leak detectors are available, but they are not necessary for small-scale draft systems. Filling and Carbonating Kegged Homebrew Filling and Sealing the Keg A Cornelius keg can be filled in a variety of ways, from just opening the lid and siphoning into it, to alternative methods such as Closed Brewing https://morebeer.com/public/chrisg/closedb.htm to help reduce bacteria pickup. Once the keg is filled, it is most important that the lid be seated properly before the bail is closed. To do this, turn the Co2 on, and set it to 10-12 PSI. Put the Gas-In Quick Disconnect onto the Gas-In Body Connect of the keg while simultaneously pulling up on the bail of the keg lid. The lid might move a second or so before finding the seal, but it should sit correctly relatively fast. Once the lid is sealed and held up by the gas, set the bail of the lid. To purge oxygen out of the air space in the keg, pull up on the pressure relief valve while the gas is hooked up. Now the keg is ready for carbonation! Carbonating Beer in a Cornelius keg can be carbonated a number of different ways. Keep in mind that all the methods of carbonating assume that an adjustable pressure Co2 regulator is being used and that the beer is at or below 60°F as Co2 is more readily absorbed into cold liquids (see Carbonation Chart below). It is recommended that beer be kept very cold to allow the beer to absorb Co2 more easily. Please note that carbonation times may vary depending on the style of the beer, density of the liquid and the method used to carbonate. It is always a good idea to test beer frequently to make sure the carbonation level is right for you. This manual will cover carbonating by: • Saturation Over Time (recommended) • Using a Diffusion or Carbonation Stone • Shaking Co2 Into the Solution • High Pressure Carbonation

How does one ferment in corny kegs? +

Fermenting in a corny is the same as any other fermentation vessel with a couple of added issues. The first issue is the blow off. You can under fill a keg (3-4 gallons) and use a hose from the gas-in fitting to a bucket of water. The drawback to this method is the gas-in fitting is easily clogged if there should be major krausen formed. The other issue is being able to rack off the yeast. We have used three methods to accomplish this task. One is to hook a piece of clear line to the beverage-out fitting and push the yeast out first. (If you are ambitious you can save this yeast for the next batch.) When the beer is running clear you start to collect the beer. The second method is to shorten the dip tube to above the yeast. This can be done with a tubing cutter. Usually 1/2" to 5/8" is enough. The third method is to use a racking arm mounted into the keg lid. You start the transfer and lower the racking cane until you just see yeast start to transfer and then you raise the racking cane slightly. Make sure to disassemble the fittings and sanitize them each time.

What temperature and pressure should I store my kegged beer at? +

The colder the temperature, the lower the pressure you need to maintain carbonation. For example, a keg held at 35 degrees with 10psi of applied pressure will have the same carbonation rate as a keg held at 43 degrees with 15psi of applied pressure. To set your system up correctly, you need to figure out at what temperature you like your beer, adjust the carbonation to the level you desire, and then find the correct beer serving line length that provides the right resistance. The rule of thumb for balancing systems is that the pounds of applied pressure should equal the total pounds of resistance supplied by your beer line. All of our beer line descriptions have resistance per foot listed as a part of the description.

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