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I spoke with the distributor and several package stores and the prices I was quoted for co2 tanks and conversion kits from recommended local retailers were such that I would find better value in purchasing a brand new kegerator which is why I would be thrilled if this other idea could work. One of the reviews that I read for the 30 ounce tank the customer mentioned that he was going to use it for a beer keg. I also read that a traditional lager normally needs psi of co2 pressure and a 5 pound 90 ounce co2 tank will usually last for half barrells depending on temperature conditions.

The alternative is to dump the unused beer if we end up just packing it on ice because it will turn sour on Sunday without the co2. A conversion kit with a standard co2 tank would be the most budget friendly way to go if you already have a refrigerator to convert. If you didnt and did not want to deal with converting a standard fridge than a traditional kegerator setup would be most likely what your looking for.

As far as those little 12 gram co2 cartridges, it would take multiples of those plus the specialty parts to connect it to a kegerator system which could work, but it would be much more efficient and cost effective to do a standard co2 tank setup like a 5 pound tank. If you kept the keg refrigerated, the keg should last you months. Is it an urban legend? Has any one created a hook up for co2 for the mini kegerator?

See chart for dimensions. It is, just a matter of drilling an additional hole through the fridge and some extra parts inside. If you already have an existing fridge to convert you can save money by converting it rather than buying a premade kegerator. Yes it would. You would need to split the air lines, either with a splitter or air distributor.

They require to be hydro tested every 5 years to make sure they are safe to use. If the tank is as old as the fridge I would definitely get it either inspected or replaced.

After about a half a keg of my sixth barrel first keg, just foam comes out, so the beer is flat. Any advice? Hey do you know of any commercially available kegerator that will fit a Need to know the exact term for the type of kegs that will fit it. I had to return a 5 gal PubKeg, aka, Rehrig keg because it was to wide. I have been calling them slim kegs or Sixth BBL kegs. I need to be able to tell my keg guy exactly the keg name that I need.

Do anyone sell a plastic barrel that would accommodate a 6th barrel keg and ice? Sort of a portable kegerator for camping.

I recently built an outside bar and want to put a kegerator underneath with a quarter keg system. Thank you. Can it fit 2 smaller kegs, and if so what size?

Had to clean out my main fridge and move food to the kegerator or I would have lost the beer. Just check to see if your half barrel is standard or bulge.

That hold in gallons if you know. What is the difference in a keg of Miller or coors as to all other brands…wife drinks coors and the kegerator I purchased says it is not comparable.

Can you explain…she did advise if I cannot put coors in the kegerator is there a way to dispense wine…any advise would be appreciated. Thanks for the question CJ! Depending on the width of the model you have, the inch dual tap Edgestar models will hold one 1 slim quarter keg and one 1 sixth barrel keg, with the smaller inch wide models only holding up to two sixth barrel kegs.

That means there are pounds of beer in a 50 liter keg. The total weight of beer only is useful to know as take your keg inventory. Approximately ounce pints or ounce cans or bottles is the amount of beer in a full 50 liter keg.

The quarter barrel keg is also called the pony keg or the stubby quarter. Stubby because there is another keg with identical volume to the quarter barrel: the slim quarter keg, also called the tall quarter.

The full keg weight of a quarter barrel keg weighs is 87 pounds, and its empty keg weight is 22 pounds. That means there are 65 pounds of beer in a full quarter barrel keg. Same as a quarter keg: 62 ounce pints or 82 ounce cans or bottles is the amount of beer in a pony keg. A sixth barrel keg is also called a sixtel. The full keg weight of a sixth barrel keg weighs is 58 pounds, and its empty keg weight is 15 pounds. That means there are 43 pounds of beer in a full sixth barrel keg.

The little guy! Also called the corny keg and a mini keg, the Cornelius keg is the smallest widely-available keg size. The full keg weight of a Cornelius keg weighs is 55 pounds, and its empty keg weight is That means there are Of course, this is also the keg that most bars and restaurants use, and it will also fit any standard-sized kegerator. This is the most common keg size in European countries, including the UK.

Keep in mind that import kegs do not use a standard US Sankey D coupler. Check our keg coupler guide or ask your supplier to make sure you have the right coupler for your keg. Having a shape similar to a small barrel, a Mini Keg is a perfect option for a small gathering of friends where you might normally bring a pack. The 5-liter mini keg holds about 14 ounce pours. The most popular and easy to find version of these are Heineken mini kegs, which contain a CO2 canister to dispense the beer.



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