The following beer keg dispensing equipment allows you to dispense and serve homebrew without all the hassle of bottles. Choose from homebrew kegerators, homebrew keg dispensing systems or portable homebrew setups.
Lock that shank on tight! A lock nut for a beer shank comes standard with most shanks. It goes on the backside of the front flange and tightens against the wall of the kegerator surface to create a sturdy connection. A must have if your shank has no existing lock nut!
Perfect for bringing the party to the people! A black picnic tap on one end of a 4-foot length of 3/16" ID thick walled tubing and a pin lock disconnect with 3/16" swivel nuts on the other. Both ends are attached with oetiker-style clamps, which have been crimped on for a tight connection! Be the life of the party by bringing this (and a full keg) to the next get-together!
One of the most indispensible washers in modern history! Without this washer, there would be leaky kegs on college campuses and at house parties across the country. This is the washer that fits on the bottom of a standard American "D" style coupler. These washers have a tendency to come off during removal after a keg blows. In case this happens to you, be sure to get an extra washer and keep the beer flowing!