Hi all,
I am brand new to the game. I want to test out home brewing and also be able to connect kegs from known beers for parties and just to have on tap. I have seen models out there that seem to do one or the other:
Homebrew package for keg
beer brand package
I like these guys, they seem really helpful but I want to check here first. They say if i buy a homebrew package all i would need is A &/or D type couplers and I would be able to also attach most beer brands or get the beer branded package and buy a wide range of empty kegs as I want from lots of different places. It seems simple enough but when i look at empty kegs there are so many types - fermentors, ball lock? etc.
Does anyone have any idea if the advice seems right? I am happy to pay for something that will last. I have always wanted to get a keg, and pefect a homebrew but I think having the ability to put in known beer kegs would be smart.
I am thinking of a 2, 3, or 4 tap. Any advice for a newbie?
Thanks all1
I am brand new to the game. I want to test out home brewing and also be able to connect kegs from known beers for parties and just to have on tap. I have seen models out there that seem to do one or the other:
Homebrew package for keg
beer brand package
I like these guys, they seem really helpful but I want to check here first. They say if i buy a homebrew package all i would need is A &/or D type couplers and I would be able to also attach most beer brands or get the beer branded package and buy a wide range of empty kegs as I want from lots of different places. It seems simple enough but when i look at empty kegs there are so many types - fermentors, ball lock? etc.
Does anyone have any idea if the advice seems right? I am happy to pay for something that will last. I have always wanted to get a keg, and pefect a homebrew but I think having the ability to put in known beer kegs would be smart.
I am thinking of a 2, 3, or 4 tap. Any advice for a newbie?
Thanks all1