dcummings1998
Well-Known Member
Hey all,
I've read so many posts on kegging setups that my head is starting to spin, so I thought I'd bring it to the forum.
I want a 2-keg setup with pin locks (assuming they are cheaper than ball), a 5 or 10-lb co2 cylinder, and a dual regulator where I can dispense from one keg and carbonate in the other. At this point I'm going to use picnic taps, but eventually I may be interested in drilling my fridge.
Here are my options:
1) This kegconnection rig http://stores.kegconnection.com/Detail.bok?no=498
with a 10-lb tank ($75), TWO 5-gal pin-lock kegs ($70 total), and TWO picnic taps and hoses ($10 total)
This would cost $300 shipped, and would give me the options of using picnics or shank taps. However, the regulator has two dials but it looks like one is for regulating the dispensing pressure, and the other is for monitoring the gas level in the tank. This doesn't totally work for me, assuming I want to run different pressures on each tank.
2) From midwest http://www.midwestsupplies.com/brew-logic-dual-tap-draft-system-w-pin-lock-kegs.html
With a 10-lb tank ($70)
This would cost me $270, plus shipping, which would push it close to $300.
So they're a wash, in terms of price.
However, they're functionally different.
I think I'm getting more out of the kegconnections kit, as I get both types of taps, which saves me money down the road.
I'm not sure that the kegconnections regulator is exactly what I want, and prefer the type with the midwest kit, as it has two dials plus the gas meter.
BUT...I have also heard that the kegconnections regulator is better (Taprite brand).
Any thoughts? Perhaps I could upgrade the kegconnections kit to a regulator like one of the bottom two on this page http://stores.kegconnection.com/Categories.bok?category=*Components%3ARegulators%3ATaprite
I really appreciate the suggestions; this is my intro to kegging, and I want to do it right the first time!
Dave
I've read so many posts on kegging setups that my head is starting to spin, so I thought I'd bring it to the forum.
I want a 2-keg setup with pin locks (assuming they are cheaper than ball), a 5 or 10-lb co2 cylinder, and a dual regulator where I can dispense from one keg and carbonate in the other. At this point I'm going to use picnic taps, but eventually I may be interested in drilling my fridge.
Here are my options:
1) This kegconnection rig http://stores.kegconnection.com/Detail.bok?no=498
with a 10-lb tank ($75), TWO 5-gal pin-lock kegs ($70 total), and TWO picnic taps and hoses ($10 total)
This would cost $300 shipped, and would give me the options of using picnics or shank taps. However, the regulator has two dials but it looks like one is for regulating the dispensing pressure, and the other is for monitoring the gas level in the tank. This doesn't totally work for me, assuming I want to run different pressures on each tank.
2) From midwest http://www.midwestsupplies.com/brew-logic-dual-tap-draft-system-w-pin-lock-kegs.html
With a 10-lb tank ($70)
This would cost me $270, plus shipping, which would push it close to $300.
So they're a wash, in terms of price.
However, they're functionally different.
I think I'm getting more out of the kegconnections kit, as I get both types of taps, which saves me money down the road.
I'm not sure that the kegconnections regulator is exactly what I want, and prefer the type with the midwest kit, as it has two dials plus the gas meter.
BUT...I have also heard that the kegconnections regulator is better (Taprite brand).
Any thoughts? Perhaps I could upgrade the kegconnections kit to a regulator like one of the bottom two on this page http://stores.kegconnection.com/Categories.bok?category=*Components%3ARegulators%3ATaprite
I really appreciate the suggestions; this is my intro to kegging, and I want to do it right the first time!
Dave