2 x Brand New Ball Lock Kegs – from $124.98 – $62.49 Each + Free Shipping
MoreBeer’s Torpedo Stacking Ball Lock Kegs are available in 1.5, 2.5 and 5 gallon sizes. They feature all stainless steel construction and they stack with fittings on.
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More about Torpedo Kegsfrom MoreBeer… “Set your sights on a brand new Torpedo Keg! The sleek all-stainless design represents a new era of homebrew kegs. With features like welded stainless handles, the ability to stack with fittings in place, amazing quality and a great price we think these kegs will become the standard by which other kegs are measured.
Quality First
The first thing we at MoreBeer! check out is interior welds. We’ve spent a decade rejecting kegs made overseas because the interior welds have never met our standards. If a weld is not perfect and shows evident burn marks along with nooks and crannies it cannot be sanitized effectively. Torpedo kegs are laser welded and exceed our standards for quality. The weld quality is possible because these are the first homebrewing kegs made by an ISO certified commercial keg manufacturer.
Cool Features
Torpedo Kegs were designed to stack with quick disconnects in place which is a cool feature for some brewers who have vertical space in their refrigerator. We also like the rolled stainless steel handles. They are comfortable to grab and will never come off like some rubber handles can over time. In and Out is etched on the keg posts for easy identification which is very handy when you are connecting lines in a refrigerator or kegerator and trying not to make a mistake. The lid fits very tightly which is great for sealing, however we found that having some CIP Keg Lube film on hand to apply to the gray keg lid feet is a good idea.”
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