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Kegcowboy 08-04-2010 01:21 PM

Portable Kegging Kit $70
 
Ever wish you had more time to brew beer? Stop bottling your home brew and you will save hours per batch. No more washing bottles, waiting for your beer to carbonate, or dealing with variances of flavor within a batch.
http://kegcowboy.com/images/detailed/HB_Kegging_Kit.jpg


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Homebrew Faucet Kit (New) : Dispense home brewed beers from your Pin-lock style or Ball-Lock style Cornelius Firestone Pepsi Coke Kegs. Simple squeeze faucet design allows for any refrigerator or bucket with ice to instantly be transformed into a kegerator.

Regulator: Our own High 69 CO2 Regulator incorporates the best features of the many other brands of regulators that we sell, but is offered at an affordable price. It has a new adjustment knob that allows pressure to be easily adjusted by hand (no tool required!). The shut-off valves are ball type check valves that prevent beer back-up into the regulator. Regulator has a maximum pressure safety system (blow off at 55 to 60 PSI.) The permanent seal at the inlet nipple provides enhanced protection of leaks and the O-ring setup on the tank side eliminates the need for fiber washers upon refill. Heavy duty dual gauges are protected by rubber gauge guards. The regulator has a check-valve that will maintain pressure regardless of your CO2 tank pressure level and will not allow for bleed through from attached kegs at higher pressures.


This double gauge regulator has one gauge to assist you in supplying the correct amount of pressure through the lines and a second gauge to let you know when it is time to trade the Co2 tank in for a full one. Believe us – nothing spoils the party quicker than running out of Co2 after the CO2 gas stores have closed.

Quick Disconnect Keg Couplers: Both the Ball Lock and Pin Lock keg couplers feature ¼ inch MFL connections that allow for easy swapping of the beverage and gas side for quicker force carbonation through the dip tube or exchanging for a quick connect Sanke. This feature offers increased kit flexibility, is not typically included in other kits, and is one feature that many beer brewers consider valuable.


Picnic Faucet Assembly: This squeeze faucet can easily be removed/installed without any tools if you decide to permantly add a faucet or tower.


(OPTIONAL) 5 Lb Aluminum CO2 Cylinder: Brand new tank manufactured in 2009. This tank will not need to be hydrostatically tested for 5 years. All of our CO2 cylinders are produced from high strength aluminum alloy 6061-T6. This particular tank is popular because it is not as heavy as a comparably sized steel tank and will not rust because of its corrosion resistant interior and exterior. The service pressure is up to 1800 PSI/124 BAR with a test pressure of 3000 PSI/207 BAR. These cylinders have been independently tested over 100,000 cycles and are stamped with required U.S. Department of Transportation and Transport Canada Markings. The 320 Valves are CGA approved, and have a 1.125-12 UNF-2B male thread designed for use with CO2 Regulators. 2.5, 10, & 15 lb CO2 tanks are also available as an option.


Specifications:
Material Brushed Aluminum Cylinder/Brass Valve
Valve Threads CGA 320 with 1.125 Male Thread (Use with CO2 Regulator)
Weight (Empty) 7 lbs 8 oz
Capacity 5 Lbs (5 to 7 Kegs)
Height 18.25 “
Diameter 5.25”

Homebrew Kegerator Kit: Really at this price there really is no reason you should be bottling your beer anymore.

Cpt_Kirks 08-04-2010 03:06 PM

Have you thought about a paintball tank setup?

Kegcowboy 08-05-2010 01:05 PM

Paintball set up
 
We have about 3 versions of paint ball setups that we sell in the store that have not made it on the website yet. Look for that addition in the next week.

We also have this pocket version for $46
http://kegcowboy.com/images/detailed..._cartridge.jpg

Cpt_Kirks 08-05-2010 01:36 PM

Cool.

I am looking to replace my current paintball regulator setup with a more compact, low profile model. My current one sticks up a little too high.

http://www.homebrewtalk.com/gallery/.../IMAG00161.JPG

daugenet 08-05-2010 06:29 PM

My suggestion is to get all your current products you carry up and on the website. Ihave loked at your site and plan to buy a few things from you, but being lazy I have not bothered to ask if you carry some other items I have/will order(ed) elsewhere.

BTW your CO2 tank price is pretty awesome!

IrregularPulse 08-05-2010 06:36 PM

Looking to buy JUST the charger in your pocket version. Have the faucet setup and cartridges already, just broke mine in a drunken state :o

Scut_Monkey 08-05-2010 08:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cpt_Kirks (Post 2200066)
Cool.

I am looking to replace my current paintball regulator setup with a more compact, low profile model. My current one sticks up a little too high.

http://www.homebrewtalk.com/gallery/.../IMAG00161.JPG

This looks pretty much perfect. Currently I use a 5 gallon Igloo water cooler which works ok but dosen't leave a ton of room for ice or the lid. Does this setup not leave enough room for a lid? I would be great to have 2 kegs on tap in combination with a paintball tank as the CO2 cartridges get expensive.

Kegcowboy 08-06-2010 04:55 AM

Thanks for the advice let me see about getting the mini and micro kits and components on for you guys by Tuesday.

arturo7 08-06-2010 05:28 AM

paintball paintball paintball

Cpt_Kirks 08-06-2010 01:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scut_Monkey (Post 2200864)
This looks pretty much perfect. Currently I use a 5 gallon Igloo water cooler which works ok but dosen't leave a ton of room for ice or the lid. Does this setup not leave enough room for a lid? I would be great to have 2 kegs on tap in combination with a paintball tank as the CO2 cartridges get expensive.

It is tight with the 20oz bottle, and the 28oz bottle will not fit in the holder clip, I have to sit it loose in the bottom of the cooler. I generally have to wiggle and move it all around each time to make it fit.


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