2.5 Gallon Keg Party Pack from MoreBeer- $119.99, Save $30 + Free Shipping
2.5 Keg Party Pack from MoreBeer
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Ideal for the weekend get away!
This kit is ideal for bottle conditioning your keg with 2oz of corn sugar at room temperature for about a week before you take your homebrew on a road trip.
Or you can use our jumper line and transfer clear beer from your 5 gallon keg to your 2.5 gallon keg leaving all the yeast behind. This way when you go to the party your beer is serving sparkling clear.
Use the C02 injector to dispense beer when ever you need more co2 pressure to serve.
A little trick: Get yourself a 5 gallon rubbermaid cooler. This keg fits like a glove inside. Pack the cooler with ice all around and you’ll have cold beer for a couple days.
Another trick is to drill a hole in the cooler lid and feed the beverage line assembly through it (you will have to unscrew a hose clamp…not too hard.) You can arrange somthing similar for the C02 injector as well.
Be gadgety! Be a homebrewer!
Why 2.5 Gallon Kegs? These kegs are great for splitting batches, small batch brewers, doing one-off beers from split from a 5 gallon batch… or for easily serving on the go. Purge with CO2, fill from your tap and place in ice in a 5 gallon bucket…. whammo!
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2.5 gal. Keg Party Pack KEG414
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