Carbonate More Quickly… Ball Lock Keg Carbonation Lid and Stone… $24.86
Brewland Corny Carbonation Keg Lid
More InfoHighlighted Features
- Brewland corny carbonation keg lid is perfect for quick forced carbonating and keeping a tight seal, speeding up your time on carbonating your beer or other beverage
- The maximum pressure is 130psi, and the pressure relief valve on the keg lid will automatically relieve pressure for safety
- This cornelius soda keg lid is made of premium stainless steel 304
- Brewland cornelius carbonation keg lid set includes: 1pcs brand new keg lid with post and pressure relief valve, 1pcs 0.5 micron diffusion stone, 2pcs hose clamps, 1pcs PVC tube (23 inch)
- This carbonation lid can fit cornelius keg and is widely used to carbonate beer, mead, soda, cider, juice, even seltzer water, and so on
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.
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Brewland Corny Carbonation Keg Lid, Cornelius Soda Keg Lids for Quick Forced Carbonation, Ball Lock Keg Lid with Diffusion Stone, Pressure Relief Valve, Clamp and Tube for Homebrew Beer and Beverage – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link
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