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I know this is probably a very tired question, but can someone point me to the best source/deal for a simple kegging setup...I want to be able to have use of two kegs (although I'll probably only get one to begin)...I need a kit that has everything I need...will be keeping it in the garage fridge...picnic tap is fine with me for now.

Thanks, in advance, for any input.

Greg

ETA: Thanks for the replies guys! I went with the Keg Connection single keg setup...upgraded to tapright. I know I will want a second keg in no time, but this will get me started. Thanks!
 
I got my set-up from morebeer, pretty pleased with it. 2 ball lock cornys, co2 tank, etc. best of luck.
 
First bit of advice is if you're on a budget look for used co2 tanks. 5lb or 10lb. Most places exchange co2 tanks so even buying a new one won't benefit you. Check with your local stores too.

I ended up going with a new 5 lb due to no cheaper local options.
where I got mine. Prices were competitive (no affiliation with this company )
http://www.homebrewing.org/Keg-CO2-Tanks_c_425.html

If you need the whole system, pair that with this.

http://www.homebrewing.org/Cornelius-Keg-Systems-w-Used-5-Gal-Kegs_c_450.html


Approximately 140+60= a great system you can build off of for $200 +shipping.
 
Second Kegconnection.com, they usually have really good deals. Keep an eye out for their specials, I got all the stuff for my setup from them. Great people to work with, I decided I wanted different faucets after they shipped, the worked with me to exchange them with no hassle whatsoever.
 
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