Aus_Rider_22
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Hey fellas. Just posting up a thread for opinions and experience regarding the setup for a new kegging system. I made a few calls and researched AHB and this forum but it's hard to guage some of the steps and procedures needed for different setups and what would be best for me.
I was looking at just going out and buying a complete kegorator like Keg Mate or Keg Master simply for the ease of setup and minimal time in the collection of parts as they included with the kegorators. I looked at http://www.kegking.com.au/keg%20fridges.html and http://www.kegmate.com.au/index1.html and both have the options to include acessories required to hook it up.
Now after a phone call to the closest Keg Master Series 3 fridge supplier I am not so sure. He said while they are stockist of these kegorators, they don't have any at the moment and have had some problems with people who have bought them. He said they have found that the provided connections don't always fit and the gas cylinder isn't always Australia standards even though it says in the brochure. Here's what comes in the pack. http://www.kegking.com.au/Downloads/Keg%20...%20Pamphlet.pdf
He said most (like many on here) simply modify there fridges to take fonts and run them from there. I am not in the greatest rush to have a complete setup straight away. I am considering just purchasing a Corny keg, the regulator, connections, gas bottle and just running it from inside my fridge like this kit http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Home-Brew-GET-START...=item3efb3179a6
I was hoping to be drinking kegged beer by the 20th of Jan so just a basic setup would suffice for now. So what would your recommendations be? Could I simply use the fridge to store and chill the kegs and gas and simply open the fridge up and use the plastic "Bronco" tap to pour a beer from the open fridge?
I wouldn't mind just going out and buying this http://www.kegking.com.au/Downloads/Keg%20...%20Pamphlet.pdf but it's so hard to find reviews and opinions on them.
Cheers
I was looking at just going out and buying a complete kegorator like Keg Mate or Keg Master simply for the ease of setup and minimal time in the collection of parts as they included with the kegorators. I looked at http://www.kegking.com.au/keg%20fridges.html and http://www.kegmate.com.au/index1.html and both have the options to include acessories required to hook it up.
Now after a phone call to the closest Keg Master Series 3 fridge supplier I am not so sure. He said while they are stockist of these kegorators, they don't have any at the moment and have had some problems with people who have bought them. He said they have found that the provided connections don't always fit and the gas cylinder isn't always Australia standards even though it says in the brochure. Here's what comes in the pack. http://www.kegking.com.au/Downloads/Keg%20...%20Pamphlet.pdf
He said most (like many on here) simply modify there fridges to take fonts and run them from there. I am not in the greatest rush to have a complete setup straight away. I am considering just purchasing a Corny keg, the regulator, connections, gas bottle and just running it from inside my fridge like this kit http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Home-Brew-GET-START...=item3efb3179a6
I was hoping to be drinking kegged beer by the 20th of Jan so just a basic setup would suffice for now. So what would your recommendations be? Could I simply use the fridge to store and chill the kegs and gas and simply open the fridge up and use the plastic "Bronco" tap to pour a beer from the open fridge?
I wouldn't mind just going out and buying this http://www.kegking.com.au/Downloads/Keg%20...%20Pamphlet.pdf but it's so hard to find reviews and opinions on them.
Cheers