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_JoshKidding

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Hey everybody I'm new to the board and wanted to say 'Hi' and had a quick question about a keg system.
I have done one home brew and loved it, but found out pretty quickly that I am not patient enough to wait, so I got 2 kegs for a great deal online. What else do I need to make it all work.

Thanks guys
 
CO2 tank, CO2 regulator, both gas and liquid couplings, tubing, and picnic taps will do... it really depends on what kind of kegs you have and what type of setup you want...

My advice is take your time in acquiring the needed components. Take a look at one of the dispensing kits from one of the brew supply websites and examine the components! See what you can get locally before you get hosed on shipping... impatience can be costly when ordering online!
 
The equipment that he said.

My suggestion is just brew more, your beers can be carbonated sooner but they still need age to get to their best. Once you get your pipeline going the waiting for your most recent brew is much easier to bear.
 
I found it didn't really speed things up, it just made it easier. it's easy to go off the deep end too. I'm trying to keep three on tap, one in queue, and at least one in primary all the time. I told myself, one with a picnic tap for now...
I would suggest getting a freezer and temp controller before worrying about taps and such.
 

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