Brass Cold Block for Kegerator Chilling Lines – Fight the First Foamy Pint – $11.95 + free shipping
Brass Square Cold Blocks
More InfoHighlighted Features
- Set of 2
- Brass Material
- Fits standard sized shanks
- For Kegerator Chilling Lines
This threads onto a standard beer shank and accepts a glycol line. The idea is to keep your shanks cold and reduce foam.
Note that this does not include the pictured shank. Also, the picture says the 2nd cold block is for display only, while the description (at least as of this update) says this is for a set of 2.
Most homebrewers are not going to have a glycol setup. You could rig up a recirculating pump and recirculate water to accomplish the same sort of thing. You would need to make sure your tubing size is compatible with the blocks. Install one on each shank and loop your glycol/recirculating water line across them all.
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Bev Rite Brass Square Cold Blocks (Set of 2) – 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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