The following beer keg dispensing equipment allows you to dispense and serve homebrew without all the hassle of bottles. Choose from homebrew kegerators, homebrew keg dispensing systems or portable homebrew setups.
Replace your missing or damaged coupling nut with one of these brass replacements from Great Fermentations! These also work well with a faucet adapter (item #17C13-100). Put one of these on the faucet adapter, add a faucet and a liquid disconnect on the other end, and you have yourself a faucet assembly ready to put on a cornelies keg!
Do you want to serve perfect pints of nitrogenated beers every time? The cascading nitrogen bubbles coming from a classic Irish stout come to mind, as do other styles, such as IPAs, imperial red ales, and classic British pub ales that are sometimes served on nitrogen. To pour these beers perfectly, you need a stout faucet...and we've got just the one for you! This stout faucet is the same classic faucet design that Guinness is poured from at your favorite traditional Irish and British pubs. In addition, many bars and restaurants use this style for pouring any nitrogenated beers! Featuring a stainless steel straight nozzle with a stainless steel restrictor plate that forces the beer to come out creamy and smooth, the design allows for pulling forward to pour beer and pulling back to give a creamy froth to the beer. Use with beer gas to achieve that perfect pour!
This faucet features a chrome plated body, with a stainless steel restrictor disk and nozzle.
This 3/16" tailpiece works with standard 3/16" ID liquid side tubing in a range of liquid dispensing applications. Most commonly, this tailpiece is used with a beer nut and a neoprene beer washer on the end of a shank as part of a faucet draft system. However, they are also used on sanke couplers for the liquid dispensing side. They can come in quite handy when replacing preinstalled liquid side connections in kegerators.
Beer shanks to make all your dispensing dreams come true! These chrome plated brass shanks are used in a variety of setups to create draft systems. A 3/16" bore is perfect for liquid dispensing of all types, including beer! This 2" shank (actual: 1 3/4") is much smaller than the 4" shank that is common in draft applications. It works well in setups that don't have a lot of room and have a thin wall. Simply drill out your hole, place your shank through, and lock in place with the included lock nut. A faucet can then be attached to the outside of your draft setup, whether it be a kegerator, keezer or jockey box! Also needed on the inside is a 3/16" tailpiece, neoprene beer washer and beer nut.
Have some extra tubing on hand for all your kegging needs! 5/16" inner diameter tubing is the standard tubing used in kegging and carbonation systems in the U.S. The Bevlex tubing we carry is thick-walled for extra protection and security when carbonating. This can be used on all standard CO2 connections in your draft system.
Inner Diameter: 5/16 in.
Outer Diameter: 9/16 in.
This stainless steel splicer has 3/8" splicers on both sides. It can be used to connect two lengths of hose with a 3/8" ID together. This is the standard size for gas line in beer applications, but these fittings can be used in liquid applications as well.
These quick connects come in handy for quickly connecting to and disconnecting from connections of all kinds! This is the male side that has a black gasket that allows it to quickly connect to the female end. It has a 1/4" straight barb to hook up to 1/4" ID tubing. It has a temperature tolerance range from -40 to 180F and a vacuum pressure tolerance of 120 PSI. This male piece is used with the 1/4" Quick Disconnect Body, item #05P01-120.
A 4-way manifold is the perfect way to carbonate four kegs at once, or to pressurize kegs and run a Blichmann BeerGun at the same time! The CO2 can be hooked up from the regulator via the barb on the side of the manifold using standard 5/16" ID Bevlex tubing, and the other barbs can be run with the same tubing to gas disconnects for carbonating and dispensing from kegs, or to other CO2 driven devices. When mounted, the barbs run straight downward. Includes shutoff valves on the four top barbs on the manifold, which give another level of protection from lost CO2!
A brass regulator stem is the part that protrudes out from your regulator and attaches, via a regulator nut, to your CO2 cylinder. This is a left-hand threaded stem which should work on most standard CO2 regulators that take a left-hand thread. This works wonderfully as a replacement if your regulator stem is damaged or missing!
Do you use a lot of Oetiker clamps to tighten your connections? Or would you like to switch your connections over to Oetiker style and have a more permanent clamp on your liquid and gas connections? A crimper of your own would come in extremely handy! While oetiker clamps can be crimped with a set of pliers, the crimping can be difficult and uneven. This crimper clamps Oetiker-type clamps down with ease and precision, ensuring a perfect crimp every time! A must-have for anyone doing projects that use Oetiker-style clamps!
From Johnson Controls, a trusted name in temperature control and thermostats, comes this handy external thermostat that can be used to keep your beer at just the right temperature! The unit consists of a probe that goes into your cooling device (refrigerator or freezer), an analog thermostat that ranges between 20 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit, and a power cord with plug outlet for the cooling device. Simply place the probe on the inside of your cooling device, plug your device into the unit, and set your temperature. Done! The unit will interrupt power to the cooling device when the temperature goes too far out of range of the set temperature.
Note: that there is a 3 ½ degree differential between the set point and the actual temperature. However, this range should have minimal effect on the actual beer temperature. Using this control, homebrewers have been able to make excellent lagers all year round, cold crash their beers, and so much more!
Get that coupler into your kegerator! Some kegerators don't have a lot of clearance space, and a standard keg coupler won't fit on top of the keg. The solution to this problem? A low-profile sanke coupler! This coupler measures a mere 3.25", taking up less space above your keg than normal couplers. It has a unique design by which the engaging mechanism twists down the body and engages into the keg. Above the engaging body, the CO2 comes in the sideways barb, and liquid flows out sideways as well. Perfect for kegerator setup without a lot of vertical room! This coupler comes with an integrated gas barb. Not included is a 3/16" liquid tailpiece, beer nut and neoprene washer.
Turn your fridge into a kegerator with our kegerator homebrew kegging system! This system comes with all the internal workings of a kegerator system you will need, except the CO2 cylinder.
Included is a high quality Taprite regulator, ball lock gas line assembly, a used 5 gallon cornelius keg, a ball lock liquid disconnect with swivel nut set, 6 feet of 3/16" ID Bevlex thick-walled liquid tubing, and a full shank assembly that includes a standard beer faucet, faucet knob, 4" shank, 1/4" tailpiece, beer nut and neoprene washer. Make the draft system you have always wanted with this kegerator kegging system!
All you'll need in addition to this kit to make the ultimate kegerator, is a full CO2 tank. For local customers we sell full tanks at all of our retail locations!
Change out all your standard o-rings on a cornelius keg with this o-ring replacement set! This comes with one center closure o-ring, two post o-rings, and two dip tube o-rings. These are all the standard o-rings that come on a Cornelius keg. Change these out periodically, when your connections get hard to make or when your o-rings begin to fray. Always handy to have on hand in case of a kegging emergency!
Have you ever damaged a gauge on your CO2 regulator? We've got the replacements you need! This is a right-hand threaded replacement tank pressure gauge for your CO2 regulator. These come standard on dual gauge regulators, and this one works with regulators that take a right-hand threaded gauge.
Everyone with a draft system should own a spanner wrench! This little curved tool hooks into the holes on the faucet coupler to loosen or tighten your faucet as needed. Even if you bought a draft system preassembled, you will still want to take the faucet off and clean it periodically to ensure the cleanest pour possible.
Have you ever damaged a gauge on your CO2 regulator? We've got the replacements you need! This is a right-hand threaded replacement output pressure gauge for your CO2 regulator. It measures output pressure between 0 and 60 PSI and works with regulators that take a right-hand threaded gauge.
You can never have too many disconnects! For all your ball lock draft needs, Great Fermentations offers you these gas ball lock disconnects. Easy to take apart and clean, these are used with 5/16" ID Bevlex tubing on manifolds and splitters to carbonate multiple kegs at once. These disconnects have a 1/4" MFL connection, which is perfect for attaching a swivel nut set for myriad applications. They have a plastic end on the male flare fitting so you don't have to use a plastic flare fitting washer when connecting them to metal. Make sure you have enough on hand for all the kegging and draft projects your mind can come up with!
Beer shanks to make all your dispensing dreams come true! These chrome plated brass shanks are used in a variety of setups to create draft systems. A 3/16" bore is perfect for liquid dispensing of all types, including sweet sweet beer. This 6" shank (actual measurement: 6 1/8") is longer than the standard 4" shank and works when you need just a little more length. Simply drill out your hole, place your shank through, and lock in place with the included lock nut. A faucet can then be attached to the outside of your draft setup, whether it be a kegerator, keezer or jockey box! Also needed on the inside is a 3/16" tailpiece, neoprene beer washer and beer nut.
Beer nuts are a standard hex nut used on many beer dispensing connections. Most notably, they are used on the end of faucet shanks and on sanke couplers. They accept a standard tailpiece, such as a 3/16" tailpiece for liquid applications or a 5/16" tailpiece for CO2 applications. In addition, neoprene beer washers are also used in conjuction to create a seal. These are nickel plated brass hex nuts with a 7/8" x 14 straight pipe thread that is standard in the U.S. beer industry. Always keep a few of these on hand for any situation that may arise!
Brilliant! A small brush that fits over the end of your cap and kills two birds with one stone: keeps your faucet clean, and keeps flies out! When the heat of summer comes around and old beer heats up in the metal interior of your faucet, flies start hovering around. And what is worse than getting a cup of beer full of flies? Protect your beer by having a faucet plug with brush that scrubs out the inside of your tap and keeps flies out!