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.
A Y-shaped connector used to split CO2 from a regulator that only has one outlet to two. Measurements are 1/4" MPT X 1/4" FPT X 1/4" FPT. Perfect for use in sending CO2 to both a keg and the Blichmann BeerGun at the same time! Also useful in other applications when CO2 needs to be split two ways.
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 5" shank (actual measurement: 5 1/8") is slightly 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.
A swivel nut set with a barb for your gas side connections! These swivel nut sets come with a standard 1/4" female flared nut and a 5/16" barb that can be used with standard 5/16" ID gas tubing. These can be connected directly to the standard liquid disconnects that we offer, or used with a plastic flare fitting for any direct metal-on-metal connections.
This 5/16" tailpiece works with standard 5/16" ID CO2 tubing. Most often, these are found on the CO2 side of sanke couplers. Used in conjunction with a beer nut and a neoprene beer washer, these tailpieces can create a tight seal for CO2. Useful as a replacement on kegerator setups, make sure you have one on hand in your draft emergency kit!
A bent tailpiece can come in extremely handy when connecting liquid lines in hard-to-reach places, such as kegerator towers or homemade keezers and kegerators. Not only that, but a 90 degree bend just makes sense in some setups! This tailpiece has a standard 3/16" barb, perfect for liquid line applications. It is often used with a beer nut and a neoprene beer washer for a secure seal.
Replace your missing or damaged coupling nut with one of these 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!
Make your dream draft system at home! Our standard faucet assembly includes everything you will need to put a faucet on an old fridge, or on the collar of a chest freezer.
This standard assembly includes:
Standard chrome-plated faucet
Faucet knob
Chrome-plated 4 1/8 in. shank with 3/16 in. bore
Beer nut, neoprene washer and 3/16 in. tailpiece
Simply drill your hole, install your assembly, and hook your liquid line into the 3/16 in. tailpiece in the back of the assembly, and you'll be pouring draft beer in no time! Perfect for refrigerator or chest freezer conversions. Get a few and have multiple beers on at once!
One of the most indispensible washers in modern history! Without this washer, there would be leaky kegs on college campuses and at house parties across the country. This is the washer that fits on the bottom of a standard American "D" style coupler. These washers have a tendency to come off during removal after a keg blows. In case this happens to you, be sure to get an extra washer and keep the beer flowing!
Make your coonecitons tight! With this grommet, you can create the perfect seal for your liquid tower elbow. This will allow the beer to continue flowing freely for years to come!
From Taprite comes this "S" style keg coupler, also known as a tap. This is the part that really gets the beer flowing! Chrome-plated brass construction ensures for longevity of the coupler, so that you can keep the beer flowing keg after keg. The "S" style coupler is a common European style coupler used by many leading breweries in Europe, including Stella Artois, Heineken, Beck's, Amstel, Newcastle, Pilsner Urquell, Lindeman's, and Huyghe, makers of Delirium Tremens. It is similar to a North American "D" style coupler, but runs about a 1/4" deeper into the keg. This coupler comes with a standard 5/16" gas barb, check valve and beer nut on the gas side. Not included with this coupler are the neoprene washer, 3/16" barb liquid tailpiece and beer nut.
Rustproof wrench for CO2 nut on regulator. The right wrench, right where you need it, when you need it.
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.
Always have a tap when the party demands one! This economy twist sanke pump tap is a classic party-style pump coupler. It features a pump for pressurizing a keg with air, a twist-style coupling mechanism similar to those found on low-profile sanke couplers, and a short black picnic faucet. This is the perfect, economical solution for kegs that are going to be quickly consumed. Instead of paying the liquor store multiple deposits, invest in a pump tap and always be prepared to get the party started!
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.
Simply put, this is a check valve ball. It works with standard NADS American "D" sanke couplers, as well as other sanke couplers that use the same ball. This helps to keep your beer in "check" by blocking backflow of liquid back through the valve. In some instances, people will lose the ball while cleaning the coupler. If this happens, never fear! We've got a replacement for you so you can keep that beer safely flowing!
These quick connects come in handy for quickly connecting to and disconnecting from connections of all kinds! This is the female side that has a gray disconnect button for quickly disconnecting from the male end. It has a 3/8" straight barb to hook up to 3/8" ID tubing. It has a temperature tolerance range from -40 to 180F and a vacuum pressure tolerance of 120 PSI. This female piece is used with the Male 3/8" In-line Hose Barb, item #05P01-123.
The secret weapon for keeping a clean brewery! A double ended brush can come in handy for cleaning all those hard-to-reach places, not only in your dispensing system, but also in your brewing equipment. The two ends have two different sizes brushes, which come in handy in cleaning faucet parts, keg posts, dip tubes, racking arms, ball valves, bottle fillers...the list goes on! Keep every nook and cranny of your brewing equipment clean with one of these. Highly recommended to anyone who owns a keg or a permanent dispensing setup.
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!
These quick connects come in handy for quickly connecting to and disconnecting from connections of all kinds! This is the female side that has a gray disconnect button for quickly disconnecting from the male 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 female piece is used with the 1/4" Quick Connect Insert, item #05P01-122.
Want to pour the perfect stout or nitro beer every time? With the stout faucet assembly, you'll be able to add a stout faucet to your kegerator that pours a rich, creamy head on all nitrogenated or beer gas beers. Perfect for Guinness or Guinness clone beers, but can be used with a range of beer gas beers or beers on nitro, such as the nitrogenated IPAs and Imperial Red Ales that have become popular as of late.
Assembly Includes the Following:
Stout faucet (Chrome plated body with a stainless spout and stainless restrictor plate).
Faucet knob
Chrome-plated 4 1/8 in. shank with 3/16 in. bore
Beer nut, neoprene washer and 3/16 in. tailpiece
Get this assembly, add it to your kegerator or keezer system, and impress all your friends with perfect pours every time!
If the diaphragm goes out on your Taprite regulator goes out, there's nothing left to do but get a whole new regulator, right? Not anymore! Great Fermentations brings you this regulator repair kit that comes with the parts and instructions you need to fix your regulator. Much cheaper than buying a whole new regulator, give this kit a try!