Kegerator

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Kegerator
Kegerator

Kegerator is a term used to describe a home made beer dispensing device. A keg, typically of beer, is stored in a refrigerated container in order to keep the keg chilled. The user is able to maintain a tapped keg in such a device for extended periods of time, usually a couple of months, without losing any quality in the taste of the beer. Normally they are made from a refrigerator or a freezer with special equipment. The term "Kegerator" is a portmanteau combining the words keg and refrigerator.


Parts of a Kegerator

  • CO2 tank
  • Regulator
  • Coupler
  • Beer & Air Line
  • Tap
  • Tower
  • Drip Tray
  • Faucet
  • Faucet Handle


One crucial part of a kegerator is a coupler. Beverage dispensing devices, such as the kegerator, have many standards for couplers:

  • System D (Sankey) - Standard for American beer
  • System S - Common for European beer
  • System U - Specifically for Guinness
  • System G - Used by some Irish breweries
  • System A - Used by some German breweries


[edit] External links


  • Kegerator Building Tutorial: Instructions for Building a Kegerator (as well as a Guinness Kegerator), along with helpful information.
  • DIY directions: Includes examples of materials as well as pictures and diagrams.