Ball Lock Keg Carbonation Lid
Ball Lock Keg Carbonation Lid
More InfoHighlighted Features
- Our keg lid is set up to accept a standard ball lock disconnect.
- To carbonate, apply CO2 through the lid as shipped at 45 PSI for about 24 hours.
- Or to fast carbonate in less than an hour, add a piece of clear tubing long enough to place an aeration stone at the bottom of your keg.
- The metal parts of our keg lids are 100% 304 Stainless Steel and the gasket seal is food safe neoprene.
- Widely used to carbonate beer, soda, juice, water and even sparkling water. Fits to all ball lock and pin lock homebrew corny kegs that use a standard oval lid and can also be used as a regular lid when not fast carbonating.
- Does not include tubing or air stone.
Use to assist in force carbonating your homebrew.
Use to help speed up carbonation, as a spare keg lid, for testing, dialing in inline regulators and more. Photo of a similar lid being used with my Spunding Valve.
Stainless Steel 304 Forced Carbonation Oval Cornelius Keg Lid for Soda or Homebrew Beer– affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link
Compare: at MoreBeer – similar function but not identical
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