new to the forums and looking for kegging info
-
- Verified User
- Posts: 18
- Joined: Mon Nov 21, 2011 10:27 am
- Name: Brian
- Location: Upper Sackville, NS
new to the forums and looking for kegging info
Hello all,
Just getting into brewing and already hate bottleing. Just wondering where i should look for a Keg system. I have have the room for another fridge or freezer so just looking for ideas. Should i just go buy the system from Noble Grape or can i get it for less money some place else? Any and all ideas welcome.
Thanks and looking forward to the ideas.
Just getting into brewing and already hate bottleing. Just wondering where i should look for a Keg system. I have have the room for another fridge or freezer so just looking for ideas. Should i just go buy the system from Noble Grape or can i get it for less money some place else? Any and all ideas welcome.
Thanks and looking forward to the ideas.
- mr x
- Mod Award Winner
- Posts: 13764
- Joined: Fri Sep 24, 2010 5:30 pm
- Location: Halifax/New Glasgow
Re: new to the forums and looking for kegging info
I think you just missed out on the last of the coke kegs, but there may be more coming, seems the end is undefined, lol. Are you looking to build a keezer? How big a co2 tank? Need towers or shanks? Want Perlicks? There are other vendors here, and a package deal may work well for you. And.....


At Alexander Keith's we follow the recipes first developed by the great brewmaster to the absolute letter. 

- Graham.C
- Verified User
- Posts: 1900
- Joined: Wed Aug 10, 2011 12:35 pm
- Name: Graham Clark
- Location: Ottawa ON
Re: new to the forums and looking for kegging info
That's always the question with DIY. It can be cheaper if you hunt down deals, wait around for group buys/club deals, and build it yourself. However, how much your time is worth is up to you, as is your personal "because I can" factor. A lot of homebrewers like to tinker, so building their own is generally the way to go, but there is no shame in a nice setup from NG. The beer is really what matters most.
Also,
Feel free to post more details of what you are thinking and we will try to help.
Also,

-Graham
- ratchet
- Verified User
- Posts: 491
- Joined: Thu Sep 30, 2010 10:35 pm
Re: new to the forums and looking for kegging info
I guess a good question to start with is:
How many beers do you want to have on-tap at any given time?
or (and)
What type of fridge do you want to use?
This will possibly limit the number of kegs that you can have at any given time.
Once you have picked a fridge, you need to decide what type of taps you want. If money's no object, then some good perlicks are the way to go (and a tower if they're coming from the top of the fridge)... but you can always get by with a couple of picnic faucets in the mean time.
Then you need to choose your CO2 system - how big of a tank do you want? 5lb is good option, but if you have the space (and money), a larger tank will mean less fills down the road. If you want to do a tank-exchange at NG, then you don't have to spend $$ on a nice shiny aluminum tank, since they'll be giving you a steel one back. If you do want to get an aluminum one, you'll likely want to take it to Brenton's yourself to have it filled.
As for the regulator... you can have one pressure throughout the system, or a couple (but you'll want a regulator for each pressure). Again, it all falls down to how much you want to spend, multiple pressures will allow you to tap a greater variety of items that may require a higher pressure.
For example, I live in an apartment (limited space), so I went with a converted Whirlpool (Danby) minifridge that holds 2 cornies and a CO2 tank.
I went with a 5lb aluminum CO2 tank, and a dual-body regulator (two separate pressures for me to play with). This is mainly usefull for me when I have carbonated water, as it sits in the 35-40PSI range.
At the time of purchase, I didn't want to spend the extra cash on a tower, so I've been running with picnic faucets for a year or so. I'll likely be looking to convert to a tower within the next few months.
Hope this helps.
How many beers do you want to have on-tap at any given time?
or (and)
What type of fridge do you want to use?
This will possibly limit the number of kegs that you can have at any given time.
Once you have picked a fridge, you need to decide what type of taps you want. If money's no object, then some good perlicks are the way to go (and a tower if they're coming from the top of the fridge)... but you can always get by with a couple of picnic faucets in the mean time.
Then you need to choose your CO2 system - how big of a tank do you want? 5lb is good option, but if you have the space (and money), a larger tank will mean less fills down the road. If you want to do a tank-exchange at NG, then you don't have to spend $$ on a nice shiny aluminum tank, since they'll be giving you a steel one back. If you do want to get an aluminum one, you'll likely want to take it to Brenton's yourself to have it filled.
As for the regulator... you can have one pressure throughout the system, or a couple (but you'll want a regulator for each pressure). Again, it all falls down to how much you want to spend, multiple pressures will allow you to tap a greater variety of items that may require a higher pressure.
For example, I live in an apartment (limited space), so I went with a converted Whirlpool (Danby) minifridge that holds 2 cornies and a CO2 tank.
I went with a 5lb aluminum CO2 tank, and a dual-body regulator (two separate pressures for me to play with). This is mainly usefull for me when I have carbonated water, as it sits in the 35-40PSI range.
At the time of purchase, I didn't want to spend the extra cash on a tower, so I've been running with picnic faucets for a year or so. I'll likely be looking to convert to a tower within the next few months.
Hope this helps.

- sleepyjamie
- Award Winner 5
- Posts: 2482
- Joined: Sun Jun 12, 2011 7:05 pm
- Name: jamie
- Location: Calgary
Re: new to the forums and looking for kegging info
FYI, the guy in Bayers Lake will sell corny kegs for $25 if you ask him.
On Tap:
Falconers Galaxy IPA
Simcoe SMaSH
Topaz SMaSH
Cranberry Rye Saison
Monde Souterrain (Dark Saison)
Falconers Galaxy IPA
Simcoe SMaSH
Topaz SMaSH
Cranberry Rye Saison
Monde Souterrain (Dark Saison)
- akr71
- Award Winner 4
- Posts: 2644
- Joined: Fri Sep 24, 2010 7:18 pm
- Name: Andy
- Location: Amherst, NS
Re: new to the forums and looking for kegging info

The others seem to have covered everything - mostly by asking more questions

Andy
"Now son, you don't want to drink beer. That's for Daddies, and kids with fake IDs." - Homer J. Simpson
"Now son, you don't want to drink beer. That's for Daddies, and kids with fake IDs." - Homer J. Simpson
- jeffsmith
- Verified User
- Posts: 4922
- Joined: Tue Apr 26, 2011 4:18 pm
- Name: Jeff Smith
- Location: Amherst, NS
- Contact:
-
- Verified User
- Posts: 18
- Joined: Mon Nov 21, 2011 10:27 am
- Name: Brian
- Location: Upper Sackville, NS
Re: new to the forums and looking for kegging info


Looking forward to lots of great discussions
cheers!!

- Tony L
- Award Winner 10
- Posts: 1848
- Joined: Fri Jul 15, 2011 8:04 pm
- Location: Heart's Delight, NL
Re: new to the forums and looking for kegging info
Welcome from the Rock.bad_golfer wrote:. If i could only convine her to let me put the taps out the side.
Looking forward to lots of great discussions
cheers!!
You know it's better to ask forgiveness than to ask for permission

- benwedge
- Verified User
- Posts: 957
- Joined: Fri Sep 24, 2010 4:22 pm
- Name: Ben Wedge
- Location: Halifax
- Contact:
Re: new to the forums and looking for kegging info
Brew a beer that she likes and make sure it never goes dry. I'm told that's the key.bad_golfer wrote: i then had to convince my wife to let me clear out our second fridge to put it in.A little bribe of letting her keep her wine fruity wine in there and maybe kegging it did the tirck there. If i could only convine her to let me put the taps out the side.
Brewing right now: whatever is going on tap at Stillwell in a few weeks.
-
- Verified User
- Posts: 18
- Joined: Mon Nov 21, 2011 10:27 am
- Name: Brian
- Location: Upper Sackville, NS
Re: new to the forums and looking for kegging info
LOL...If only she liked Beer.
Oh well I'll brew some more beer and keep getting her to try. There has to be somthing out there that she likes beer-wise

- benwedge
- Verified User
- Posts: 957
- Joined: Fri Sep 24, 2010 4:22 pm
- Name: Ben Wedge
- Location: Halifax
- Contact:
Re: new to the forums and looking for kegging info
Exactly. Or cider... My girlfriend likes cider. Maybe when she tries to take a stand re: my brewing purchases I'll make her a cider.bad_golfer wrote:LOL...If only she liked Beer.Oh well I'll brew some more beer and keep getting her to try. There has to be somthing out there that she likes beer-wise
Brewing right now: whatever is going on tap at Stillwell in a few weeks.
- mr x
- Mod Award Winner
- Posts: 13764
- Joined: Fri Sep 24, 2010 5:30 pm
- Location: Halifax/New Glasgow
Re: new to the forums and looking for kegging info
I hope you got your free coke keg, or half price pepsi keg.bad_golfer wrote:Thanks for all the feed back. i guess its going to be a long process to figure out what i really want to do with it. i just bit the bullet and bought the basic keg system from Noble Grape in burnside. i then had to convince my wife to let me clear out our second fridge to put it in.
A little bribe of letting her keep her wine fruity wine in there and maybe kegging it did the tirck there. If i could only convine her to let me put the taps out the side.
Looking forward to lots of great discussions
cheers!!
http://www.noblegrape.ca/newsletters/Ch ... r-2011.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
At Alexander Keith's we follow the recipes first developed by the great brewmaster to the absolute letter. 

-
- Verified User
- Posts: 18
- Joined: Mon Nov 21, 2011 10:27 am
- Name: Brian
- Location: Upper Sackville, NS
Re: new to the forums and looking for kegging info
I did get the second coke keg. i'm thinking of going back and getting two more now. Is $30 each a good deal? buy one get one
- benwedge
- Verified User
- Posts: 957
- Joined: Fri Sep 24, 2010 4:22 pm
- Name: Ben Wedge
- Location: Halifax
- Contact:
Re: new to the forums and looking for kegging info
$30 is pretty good. Sometimes they're $20, often $25. NG replaces the O-rings before they give them to you, though that's a minor expense.bad_golfer wrote:I did get the second coke keg. i'm thinking of going back and getting two more now. Is $30 each a good deal? buy one get one
Brewing right now: whatever is going on tap at Stillwell in a few weeks.
- mr x
- Mod Award Winner
- Posts: 13764
- Joined: Fri Sep 24, 2010 5:30 pm
- Location: Halifax/New Glasgow
Re: new to the forums and looking for kegging info
$30 is reasonable when supply is tight. And if NG is using the cheap (thin) tube o-rings, that ain't no deal.
At Alexander Keith's we follow the recipes first developed by the great brewmaster to the absolute letter. 

Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 3 guests