R richthrift Well-Known Member Joined Jan 17, 2012 Messages 52 Reaction score 0 Location Colonial Beach Sep 11, 2012 #1 Im working on cleaning the kegerator I received for my birthday from my wife and I found these things. I have no idea what they do.
Im working on cleaning the kegerator I received for my birthday from my wife and I found these things. I have no idea what they do.
mattyb85 Well-Known Member Joined Jan 9, 2012 Messages 252 Reaction score 4 Location Wakefield Sep 11, 2012 #2 That's what you use to tap a commercial keg. Most likely a sanke. If youre not sure take them to a liquor store or homebrew store to ask
That's what you use to tap a commercial keg. Most likely a sanke. If youre not sure take them to a liquor store or homebrew store to ask
U USAFSooner Well-Known Member Joined Jul 27, 2012 Messages 351 Reaction score 54 Location Norman Sep 11, 2012 #3 Those are taps for commercial kegs http://www.beveragefactory.com/draftbeer/keg-couplers.shtml
P Phantastik Well-Known Member Joined Jun 30, 2009 Messages 51 Reaction score 3 Location Spokane, Wa Sep 11, 2012 #4 The picture is small, but those look like Sankey keg couplers to me.
OP OP R richthrift Well-Known Member Joined Jan 17, 2012 Messages 52 Reaction score 0 Location Colonial Beach Sep 11, 2012 #5 Ah okay, They are perlick mk-1's is all i can make of them. thanks!
wilserbrewer BIAB Expert Tailor HBT Sponsor Joined May 25, 2007 Messages 11,277 Reaction score 2,911 Location New Jersey Sep 11, 2012 #6 Those are sanke type d couplers....fill a keg and tap it...cheers
brewingmeister Well-Known Member Joined Apr 24, 2009 Messages 1,961 Reaction score 345 Location middle of nowhere Sep 11, 2012 #7 As already stated they are sankey couplers. Keep in mind there are many types of sankey couplers.