Complete assembly. Comes with QD faucet adapter, chrome plated faucet with stainless steel lever, faucet knob and ball lock beverage out quick disconnect.
BEST ANSWER:I couldn't find one. If serving at a party you can turn the pressure down, open the release valve to vent it down to your new set point, and it should pour okay. Just turn the pressure back up the next day or else it'll get less carbonated.
BEST ANSWER:I couldn't find one. If serving at a party you can turn the pressure down, open the release valve to vent it down to your new set point, and it should pour okay. Just turn the pressure back up the next day or else it'll get less carbonated.
Will this fit on the ball lock fittings on the Torpedo Kegs? I bought something similar from Amazon and there seems to be a slight difference in the connection. Before I jump on this one I wanted to make sure it will connect correctly.
I’m building a keezer for seltzer water. I’m not building a collar so no place to install a typical faucet. Can I just keep this on my corny the whole time and dispense this way, straight from inside my keezer with the co2 at 30 psi or will it come out too fast?
BEST ANSWER:This will come out very fast and cause a lot of foam. It is better to attach a long tube (6 to 8 feet) between the keg connection and the faucet. You can use the plastic hand held tap or one of the Pluto Beer Guns while keeping the tubing coiled and tied to the top of the keg.
BEST ANSWER:This will come out very fast and cause a lot of foam. It is better to attach a long tube (6 to 8 feet) between the keg connection and the faucet. You can use the plastic hand held tap or one of the Pluto Beer Guns while keeping the tubing coiled and tied to the top of the keg.
That is how I serve beer. However, after your water is carbonated, you want to reduce the serving pressure down to 5psi or so. Also depending on the height of the keg, you may need the shorter black tap handles.
I recently bought some ball lock kegs. I previously owned pin lock kegs for which I had bought a number of faucets identical to the above faucets except that they were for pin lock kegs. Is it possible to buy uniquely the ball lock component of the above faucets so that I can use the faucets that I already have? Thank you in advance for your attention to this inquiry.
CMBecker Ball Lock Quick Disconnect (QD) | Beverage Out | Flared | High-Quality Plastic QD | NSF Registered | Made in Germany | Assembled in USA
Quick Disconnect (QD) Faucet Adapter
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Just need to purchase a ball lock for beer out with threads. Instead of barbs. ( out and in are different sizes) . Just screw new threaded ball lock onto faucet
I bought two of these to use with the mini CO2 regulator kit on beers I brewed for an annual pig roast. This setup was absolutely perfect. Both kegs were kicked during the event and there was plenty of CO2 left in the canisters. I had to keep the CO2 pressure low so the beers could pour perfectly. Every 30-45 mins I had to adjust to keep the flow. All in all the whole setup worked great. I was quite satisfied.
I bought this item to use on kegs that serve English Mild's, Bitters, etc. under a small amount of CO2 pressure. I have no issues with foaming when dispensing beer at 5-8psi at 50F. No beverage tubing means no stale beer lines and less waste. 4 stars because as well as this thing works the tap feels cheap in the hand. I wish we had the option to upgrade the tap during checkout.
This is a great product. I took a keg to a party and used 1 CO2 cartridge to serve the whole keg. No need for messy beer line or heavy CO2 bottles. Buy the faucet and the small CO2 injector!
I've used this at several neighborhood gatherings and the faucet works pretty well but, I end up doing most of the pouring as others have some difficulty finding the sweet spot.
I built a portable kegerator out of an ice chest. I use this as the tap and a paintball CO2 tank. My only complaint is that the faucet drips a few drops of beer after every pour.
I like this just to haver a faucet for party keg dispensing, as opposed to a cobra tap. However, my faucet and this assembly don't quite fit together perfectly. I have a Perlick faucet and when fully open (pulled forward) the piston barely touches the adapter/assembly piece. This causes the beer to stop flowing or barely flow. For a correct pour I have to only go about 3/4 way open, which in a normal faucet is not how you are supposed to pour. I can still pour fine, however when someone else tries to use it they tend to have a lot of trouble because of this. A different faucet may work better.