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jakecpunut

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I purchased a full size (smaller size) fridge. Now I'm ready to purchase the kegging equipment!

I can't seem to find any better deals than at Keg Connection.. (unless someone can point me to a better deal).

I'm wanting to put two Faucets in the door and have the option to have one keg going at all times and sometimes 2.

So of the 3 choices below, can anyone give me any pros or cons and help me decide which would be better?

It appears the difference are..

# 1 - Dual Gauge Regulator w/manifold

http://stores.kegconnection.com/Detail.bok?no=330

# 2 - Dual Body Regulator

http://stores.kegconnection.com/Detail.bok?no=336

# 3 - Dual Gauge Regulator w/manifold and says also easily modified for Sanka Kegs

http://stores.kegconnection.com/Detail.bok?no=47

Other than that, I would probably (from what I've read) want to upgrade to the Perlick SS Forward Seal Faucets

Any thoughts, suggestions or input would be appreciated!
 
ahhhhhh... Didn't even think of that! I guess that's a selling point since I may be brewing different types of beers that need different pressures!

Thanks!
 
ahhhhhh... Didn't even think of that! I guess that's a selling point since I may be brewing different types of beers that need different pressures!

Thanks!

Or force carbing...while it can be done w/ a single pressure system, it is a hassle.
 
Id say #2 also for reason stated above and also serving 2 different beers at different pressures. I went #1 at first and was sorry cause I eventually needed another and the addition costed me much more then it would have to just get the dual body. I now serve sparkling wine on 1 regulator and three beers of the other. Without getting a secondary Vhttp://www.micromatic.com/draft-keg-beer/regulators-pid-8011.html which I dont like unless you are really starting to get crazy with many different pressures the dual body is the cheaper and best way to go
 
Another vote for #2. It's the one I bought, and it is great to be able to carb one beer at 30psi while serving another. Also, I think kegconnection is throwing in a 10# tank for all 5# tank orders with the promo code co2upgrade.
 
I purchased a full size (smaller size) fridge. Now I'm ready to purchase the kegging equipment!

I can't seem to find any better deals than at Keg Connection.. (unless someone can point me to a better deal).

I'm wanting to put two Faucets in the door and have the option to have one keg going at all times and sometimes 2.

So of the 3 choices below, can anyone give me any pros or cons and help me decide which would be better?

It appears the difference are..

# 1 - Dual Gauge Regulator w/manifold

http://stores.kegconnection.com/Detail.bok?no=330

# 2 - Dual Body Regulator

http://stores.kegconnection.com/Detail.bok?no=336

# 3 - Dual Gauge Regulator w/manifold and says also easily modified for Sanka Kegs

http://stores.kegconnection.com/Detail.bok?no=47

Other than that, I would probably (from what I've read) want to upgrade to the Perlick SS Forward Seal Faucets

Any thoughts, suggestions or input would be appreciated!

I got #1, I am wishing I had gotten #2 so I could have two different pressures going at the same time.
Plus If I had the Extra $$ i would have gotten #2 but with the taprite regulater with the knobs on as #3 has.....
 
I got #1, I am wishing I had gotten #2 so I could have two different pressures going at the same time.
Plus If I had the Extra $$ i would have gotten #2 but with the taprite regulater with the knobs on as #3 has.....


You can always add another single regulator onto your existing one to do what you want.
 
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