Kegging Setup.

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berto

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Hi Guys, I'm looking at getting a kegging setup going. i have plenty of fonts and taps, an under bar chiller (Need to attach a compressor yet) and just need the kegging side of it. Obviously i need kegs and beer line. But when i get to disconnects I'm not sure what i need exactly. Is it one liquid, and one gas disconnect for every beer tap i want to run?
Is there anything else you people recommend me getting?

Cheers, Rob
 
Hey Rob, yes you need one liquid & gas disconnect per keg you want to have running. You will also want either a gas manifold or some T pieces to split your gas line across the kegs. You may want to consider some restrictors unless you want to balance the pressure with a length of beer line this is one of the types you can get. These are by no means required and some ppl prefer not to use them. Of course you also need a regulator and CO2 gas as well :p

The beer evaporates faster once you start kegging! Good luck
 

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