KEG Insulators: anybody tried them?

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Ntense

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Midwest supply and KegConnection are selling some keg insulators.

Are they really worth it? They should remain serving temperature for up to 24 hours.

I need to keep 5 gallons cornies at good temp this summer, without the need of a fridge, for the weekend and last summer, I used a lot of ice bags and I'd like to avoid this now.

So I was thinking of this neoprene sleeve, with a ice blanket. I could also buy more ice blanket and change it everyday to keep the kegs cold.

What do you think? Will this hold at least 2 days?
 
What do you think? Will this hold at least 2 days?

Like Ed said, about ~3 hours in hot weather (not in direct sunlight) per ice pack. I've found an ice pack and sleeve is good indoors (78F) for up to ~4 hours, but don't expect more than that.

If you want 24+ hours per ice change, drop a couple of 3 gallon kegs in a converted 70qt cooler. ;)

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Thanks for the replies, it's appreciated.

So this system might work up here, since it's not has hot has Texas...:)

I'll get some extra ice sleeve also.

Just one more question: Is the Keglove is a sleeve or does it have Velcro/zipper to close it?

I'm asking you this because I might try to double the insulation...
 
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