Category Archives: Regulators

CMB CO2 Wrench – German Made

CO2 Wrench by CMB

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  • Made in Germany of a very high quality fiber plastic. Extremely Durable
  • We have tested them and they showed no signs of wear after repeated tightening and Un-tightening of regulator to CO2 bottles
  • Includes pin that allows you to attach to regulator so they won’t fall off when changing out cylinders
  • Affordable product that allows you to leave it on your regulator permanently!
  • Fits Standard American Beer Regulators

 

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Mini CO2 Regulator from MoreBeer – $19.99, Save $15, Limited Availability + Hands on Review

Keg King Mini CO2 Regulator $34.99 Post a Product Review Item #: KEG966

Mini CO2 Regulator via MoreBeer

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From the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:

Be the hit of the next party, tail gater, softball game, etc when you show up with a keg of your homebrew!  This compact, affordable CO2 regulator allows you to leave your heavy, bulky CO2 system at home.  Use this small, portable, adjustable regulator along with a threaded 16g CO2 cartridge (not included) to pour kegged beer anywhere! Depending on your style of keg you will either need a ball-lock or pin-lock quick disconnect.

Works with standard threaded 1/4″ flare Keg Fittings

Made from machined anodized aluminum. Regulator can read 0 – 65 psi (0-1.5 Bar).

Requires a 3/8″ threaded 16g CO2 cartridge (KEG993).

 

I have this regulator!  See: Hands On Review: Mini CO2 Regulator from MoreBeer – Serve Your Beer On The Go

Limited Availability Deal of the Day: As of this posting, this is marked down to $19.99 as a MoreBeer Deal of the DayShipping is also free to addresses in the contiguous US with most $59 Orders. Availability: This is available today only, while supplies last. Quantities are limited. Check the MoreBeer’s Deal of the Day to check today’s offering.

Product Description – Here – Use coupon code BEERDEAL to get this discount.

Mini CO2 Regulator KEG966

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MoreBeer Mini CO2 Regulator – $17.99! with stacking sales + Hands on Review

Keg King Mini CO2 Regulator $34.99 Post a Product Review Item #: KEG966

Mini CO2 Regulator via MoreBeer

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From the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:

Be the hit of the next party, tail gater, softball game, etc when you show up with a keg of your homebrew!  This compact, affordable CO2 regulator allows you to leave your heavy, bulky CO2 system at home.  Use this small, portable, adjustable regulator along with a threaded 16g CO2 cartridge (not included) to pour kegged beer anywhere! Depending on your style of keg you will either need a ball-lock or pin-lock quick disconnect.

Works with standard threaded 1/4″ flare Keg Fittings

Made from machined anodized aluminum. Regulator can read 0 – 65 psi (0-1.5 Bar).

Requires a 3/8″ threaded 16g CO2 cartridge (KEG993).

 

I have this regulator!  See: Hands On Review: Mini CO2 Regulator from MoreBeer – Serve Your Beer On The Go

As of this posting, MoreBeer has this on sale for just $27.99. Shipping is free with a qualifying $59 order to many US addresses. Price, promotions and availability can change quickly.  Please note that product prices and availability are subject to change. Prices and availability were accurate at the time this this post was published; however, they may differ from those you see when you visit the product page.  Check the product page for current price, description and availability.

Stacks With: Coupon code MINIREG takes another $10 off!  Making this just $17.99!

Mini CO2 Regulator KEG966

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Dual Gauge Fermentap CO2 Regulator – $34.99, best price + Tips and Gear for Your Kegerator

Dual Gauge CO2 Regulator - Fermentap

Fermentap CO2 regulator from MoreBeer.

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“If you’re searching for an economical CO2 regulator that still offers reliable performance and great durability, this Fermentap Dual Gauge CO2 Regulator is just the thing.

This CO2 regulator regulator features hand-adjustable pressure that doesn’t require any tools, as well as a built-in tank gasket so that you won’t have to change the tank without one. The 30 PSI low pressure gauge offers a more precise range for dispensing beer at home when compared to the standard 60 PSI gauge, and the built-in pressure relief valve blows off at 40 PSI for added safety. With its chrome-plated brass construction, this Fermentap Dual Gauge CO2 Regulator will offer years of rust-free, reliable use.”  [full description]

 

Also: Tips & Gear for Your Kegerator

Product Description – Here – Use coupon code BEERDEAL to get this discount.

Availability: This is a More Beer Deal of the Day. Quantities are limited. Check the Deal of the Day section Here to see if this is still available.

Dual Gauge CO2 Regulator – Fermentap D1064$44.99 $37.99 + Free Shipping with a $59 order

Best Price:  As of this posting, I’ve recorded deals on this eight times.  This is the lowest price I’ve seen by $1.  It’s possible MoreBeer has sold this for less, but this is the lowest price I have recorded on HBF.

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One of my favorite gadgets… Inline CO2 Regulator [control each keg separately] – $6.99, Limited Supply + Hacks & Review

Inline Secondary Regulator via MoreBeer!

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From the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:

An ideal solution if you want to serve different beers at different gas pressures. In a typical multiple line, multiple pressure system you would run a gas line from you main regulator into a secondary regulator where you would set different pressures. While that is ideal it is a little pricey. This little sweetheart lets you set different pressures at a far lower cost. What we do is set the main regulator at the highest pressure we want in the system – for example a keg of soda that you want to carbonate and serve at 25 psi. Run the gas line into a manifold and then install one of these after the manifold on each line where you want to decrease the pressure, for example lowering to 10psi to serve your British pale ale and 14 psi to serve your summertime lawnmower lager.

While this unit does not have a pressure gauge you can use an adjustable relief valve/spunding valve on your keg to tell the pressure. Pressure adjusments can be made with a screwdriver.

The maximum inlet pressure is 150 psi. Made from non corrosive acetyl, nitrile, and stainless parts. The regulator comes with two brass barbs to fit 3/16″ tubing on. Alternatively, you can remove the barbs and use 1/4″ tubing directly on the regulator. The aluminum manifolds linked above feature 1/4″ barbed outlets and are a good match with this regulator.

  • Works with 0 – 150 psi
  • Works with both gas and liquid
  • Comes with two brass barbs
  • Has two mounting points
  • Made from non corrosive acetyl, nitrile, and stainless parts

 

Notes from HBF: This is an inline secondary regulator.  You still need a primary regulator attached to your CO2 tank.  The idea is, you set the primary to the highest pressure you will use (without exceeding specifications of any component of your system) and then use these regulators inline (one per line) to fine tune pressure and carbonation [See: Balancing Your Draft System].  As an example, you could set your primary to 25 PSI for faster force carbonation and set each line to a different pressure based on desired carbonation level.  Since this does not have a gauge, you need some sort of a gauge to use for tuning this in.  The gauge doesn’t have to stay connected, just while you’re setting the regulator.  This is a perfect application of a Spunding Valve [See: Build a Spunding Valve! – How and Why]

Product Description – Here – Use coupon code BEERDEAL to get this discount.

Availability: This is a More Beer Deal of the Day. Quantities are limited. Check the Deal of the Day section Here to see if this is still available.

In-Line Secondary Regulator D1045 – $8.99 $6.99 + Free Shipping with a $59 order

Review and Hacks… ReviewDial in w/Spundinguse for portable serving

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Komos Dual Gauge CO2 Regulator – $39.99, Limited Supply

Komos™ Dual Gauge CO2 Regulator D1077

Komos™ Dual Gauge CO2 Regulator from MoreBeer

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The Komos™ Dual Gauge CO2 Regulator offers high quality and durability at an affordable price. The robust body and precision diaphragm provide high flow rates, and the pressure can be easily and precisely adjusted with the hand dial. Extra thick stainless gauges come with rubber bumpers for added protection. The dial faces are triple-scaled to read in psi, bar and kPa.

The PRV is rated to 4.5 bar (65 psi) for added safety while in use. Comes with male flare thread gas-out with included 1/4″ barb and nut. Easily swap out the barb to a different size if desired. On the back of the regulator body are three M6 screw holes for mounting (screws not included).

Features:

  • 0 – 60 PSI
  • Strong, robust design
  • Highly accurate precision diaphragm
  • Easily adjusted by hand
  • 1/4″ flare fitting with barbed outlet
  • Heavy duty steel gauges with rubber bumpers
  • 65 psi PRV
  • M6 mounting screw holes
  • Made in accordance with AS 4267

 

Limited Availability Deal of the Day: As of this posting, this is marked down to $39.99 as a MoreBeer Deal of the DayShipping is also free to addresses in the contiguous US with most $59 Orders. Availability: This is available today only, while supplies last. Quantities are limited. Check the MoreBeer’s Deal of the Day to check today’s offering.

Product Description – Here – Use coupon code BEERDEAL to get this discount.

Komos™ Dual Gauge CO2 Regulator D1077

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MKIII Dual Gauge CO2 Regulator AND Protective Cage – $57.98, Limited Supply

 MKIII Dual Gauge CO2 Regulator D1076

MKIII Dual Gauge CO2 Regulator from MoreBeer

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The MKIII Dual Gauge gas regulator is built to last. With a large body and precision diaphragm, this regulator provides high flow rates and very accurate adjustment.

One of the most common failures in gas regulators occurs because of contamination in the seat or seat cap assembly. The MKIII provides a second sintered filter on the underside of the seat cap assembly to help prevent this contamination. Also the seat cap assembly is fully encapsulated, reducing the chance of contamination if the regulator is opened to be serviced.

The seat and seat cap assembly also now takes advantage of an ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) gasket. UHMWPE is significantly better at chemical resistance and stability than the normal Teflon gaskets.

Features:

  • 0 – 50 PSI
  • 1/4 in Barb
  • Improved seat and seat cap design
  • UHMWPE gasket provides a better seal
  • Fully encapsulated seat assembly helps prevent contamination

 

Limited Availability Deal of the Day on Protective Cage: As of this posting, the protective case is marked down to $7.99 as a MoreBeer Deal of the DayThat means you can get the cage and regulator for $57.98.   Shipping is also free to addresses in the contiguous US with most $59 Orders. Availability: This is available today only, while supplies last. Quantities are limited. Check the MoreBeer’s Deal of the Day to check today’s offering.

Product Description – Here – Use coupon code BEERDEAL to get this discount.

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Taprite T752HP Dual Pressure Kegerator CO2 Regulator [multiple carbonation levels and more]

Taprite T752HP Two Product Dual Pressure CO2 Regulator by Taprite

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  • Large easy adjusting knob to increase or decrease delivery pressure
  • Each regulator has a sentry shut-down safety built into the body that instantly protects the dispensing system in the unlikely event of regulator failure
  • Outlet features shut-off with back flow check valve and 5/16″ I.D. hose barb nipple
  • Permanent quad-ring seal on inlet nipple helps eliminate leaks, no need to use a fiber washer each time tanks are changed
  • Blow-off is factory set at 55-65 psig

 

A two pressure regulator gives you the ability to keep kegs at different pressures.  This is a requirement to maintain two distinct carbonation levels.  It’s also handy if you want to force carbonate a keg more quickly, at a higher pressure, while maintaining your standard serving pressure on a keg that’s already being served or if you want to have a utility line for purging kegs and such.

As of this posting, Taprite products are Made in the USA.  See: About on Taprite’s Website for current information regarding country of origin.  Print screen 8/8/17

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Taprite T752HP Two Product Dual Pressure Kegerator Co2 Regulator


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Mini CO2 Regulator from MoreBeer – $27.99 + Hands on Review

Keg King Mini CO2 Regulator $34.99 Post a Product Review Item #: KEG966

Mini CO2 Regulator via MoreBeer

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From the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:

Be the hit of the next party, tail gater, softball game, etc when you show up with a keg of your homebrew!  This compact, affordable CO2 regulator allows you to leave your heavy, bulky CO2 system at home.  Use this small, portable, adjustable regulator along with a threaded 16g CO2 cartridge (not included) to pour kegged beer anywhere! Depending on your style of keg you will either need a ball-lock or pin-lock quick disconnect.

Works with standard threaded 1/4″ flare Keg Fittings

Made from machined anodized aluminum. Regulator can read 0 – 65 psi (0-1.5 Bar).

Requires a 3/8″ threaded 16g CO2 cartridge (KEG993).

 

I have this regulator!  See: Hands On Review: Mini CO2 Regulator from MoreBeer – Serve Your Beer On The Go

As of this posting, MoreBeer has this on sale for just $27.99. Shipping is free with a qualifying $59 order to many US addresses. Price, promotions and availability can change quickly.  Please note that product prices and availability are subject to change. Prices and availability were accurate at the time this this post was published; however, they may differ from those you see when you visit the product page.  Check the product page for current price, description and availability.

Mini CO2 Regulator KEG966

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MKIII Dual Gauge CO2 Regulator – $39.99, Limited Supply

 MKIII Dual Gauge CO2 Regulator D1076

MKIII Dual Gauge CO2 Regulator from MoreBeer

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From the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:

The MKIII Dual Gauge gas regulator is built to last. With a large body and precision diaphragm, this regulator provides high flow rates and very accurate adjustment.

One of the most common failures in gas regulators occurs because of contamination in the seat or seat cap assembly. The MKIII provides a second sintered filter on the underside of the seat cap assembly to help prevent this contamination. Also the seat cap assembly is fully encapsulated, reducing the chance of contamination if the regulator is opened to be serviced.

The seat and seat cap assembly also now takes advantage of an ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) gasket. UHMWPE is significantly better at chemical resistance and stability than the normal Teflon gaskets.

Features:

  • 0 – 50 PSI
  • 1/4 in Barb
  • Improved seat and seat cap design
  • UHMWPE gasket provides a better seal
  • Fully encapsulated seat assembly helps prevent contamination

 

Limited Availability Deal of the Day: As of this posting, this is marked down to $39.99 as a MoreBeer Deal of the DayShipping is also free to addresses in the contiguous US with most $59 Orders. Availability: This is available today only, while supplies last. Quantities are limited. Check the MoreBeer’s Deal of the Day to check today’s offering.

Product Description – Here – Use coupon code BEERDEAL to get this discount.

MKIII Dual Gauge CO2 Regulator D1076

Also Consider: Gauge Cage for MKIII CO2 Regulator

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Inline CO2 Regulator [control each keg separately] + Hands on Review & Hacks

in Line Plastic RegulatorIn Line Plastic Regulator

From the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:

  • A small barbed regulator for use with liquid or gas
  • Made from acetyl, nitrile, brass and stainless steel parts
  • Controls pressure from 0 – 150 psi
  • Includes 3/16 inch

Notes from HBF: This is an inline secondary regulator.  You still need a primary regulator attached to your CO2 tank.  The idea is, you set the primary to the highest pressure you will use (without exceeding specifications of any component of your system) and then use these regulators inline (one per line) to fine tune pressure and carbonation [See: Balancing Your Draft System].  As an example, you could set your primary to 25 PSI for faster force carbonation and set each line to a different pressure based on desired carbonation level.  Since this does not have a gauge, you need some sort of a gauge to use for tuning this in.  The gauge doesn’t have to stay connected, just while you’re setting the regulator.  This is a perfect application of a Spunding Valve [See: Build a Spunding Valve! – How and Why]

Review and Hacks… ReviewDial in w/SpundingUse for portable serving!

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Taprite Brand Two Pressure Regulator, Made in the USA [multiple carbonation levels and more]

taprite dual pressure regulator

Two Pressure Regulator by Taprite

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Highlighted Features
  • AT PRESENT WE DO NOT SHIP TO CALIFORNIA
  • Tap two kegs at the same time and control the pressure to each
  • 0-60 gauges measure pressure to each keg
  • 0-3000 gauge measures CO2 in tank
  • Nonadjustable "shut down" blows off at 55-65 PSI

 

A two pressure regulator gives you the ability to keep kegs at different pressures.  This is a requirement to maintain two distinct carbonation levels.  It’s also handy if you want to force carbonate a keg more quickly, at a higher pressure, while maintaining your standard serving pressure on a keg that’s already being served or if you want to have a utility line for purging kegs and such.

As of this posting, Taprite products are Made in the USA.  See: About on Taprite’s Website for current information regarding country of origin.  Print screen 8/8/17

TapRite Separate Pressure Adjusting 2 Product CO2 Regulator – 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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Mini CO2 Regulator from MoreBeer – $25.99, Limited Availability + Hands on Review

Keg King Mini CO2 Regulator $34.99 Post a Product Review Item #: KEG966

Mini CO2 Regulator via MoreBeer

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From the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:

Be the hit of the next party, tail gater, softball game, etc when you show up with a keg of your homebrew!  This compact, affordable CO2 regulator allows you to leave your heavy, bulky CO2 system at home.  Use this small, portable, adjustable regulator along with a threaded 16g CO2 cartridge (not included) to pour kegged beer anywhere! Depending on your style of keg you will either need a ball-lock or pin-lock quick disconnect.

Works with standard threaded 1/4″ flare Keg Fittings

Made from machined anodized aluminum. Regulator can read 0 – 65 psi (0-1.5 Bar).

Requires a 3/8″ threaded 16g CO2 cartridge (KEG993).

 

I have this regulator!  See: Hands On Review: Mini CO2 Regulator from MoreBeer – Serve Your Beer On The Go

Limited Availability Deal of the Day: As of this posting, this is marked down to $25.99 as a MoreBeer Deal of the DayShipping is also free to addresses in the contiguous US with most $59 Orders. Availability: This is available today only, while supplies last. Quantities are limited. Check the MoreBeer’s Deal of the Day to check today’s offering.

Product Description – Here – Use coupon code BEERDEAL to get this discount.

Mini CO2 Regulator KEG966

Serve your beer on the go!  Check out our Portable Draft Beer Serving Options Resource Post

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Inline CO2 Regulator [control each keg separately] – $6.99, Limited Supply + Review

Inline Secondary Regulator via MoreBeer!

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From the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:

From the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:

An ideal solution if you want to serve different beers at different gas pressures. In a typical multiple line, multiple pressure system you would run a gas line from you main regulator into a secondary regulator where you would set different pressures. While that is ideal it is a little pricey. This little sweetheart lets you set different pressures at a far lower cost. What we do is set the main regulator at the highest pressure we want in the system – for example a keg of soda that you want to carbonate and serve at 25 psi. Run the gas line into a manifold and then install one of these after the manifold on each line where you want to decrease the pressure, for example lowering to 10psi to serve your British pale ale and 14 psi to serve your summertime lawnmower lager.

While this unit does not have a pressure gauge you can use an adjustable relief valve/spunding valve on your keg to tell the pressure. Pressure adjusments can be made with a screwdriver.

The maximum inlet pressure is 150 psi. Made from non corrosive acetyl, nitrile, and stainless parts. The regulator comes with two brass barbs to fit 3/16″ tubing on. Alternatively, you can remove the barbs and use 1/4″ tubing directly on the regulator. The aluminum manifolds linked above feature 1/4″ barbed outlets and are a good match with this regulator.

  • Works with 0 – 150 psi
  • Works with both gas and liquid
  • Comes with two brass barbs
  • Has two mounting points
  • Made from non corrosive acetyl, nitrile, and stainless parts

 

Notes from HBF: This is an inline secondary regulator.  You still need a primary regulator attached to your CO2 tank.  The idea is, you set the primary to the highest pressure you will use (without exceeding specifications of any component of your system) and then use these regulators inline (one per line) to fine tune pressure and carbonation [See: Balancing Your Draft System].  As an example, you could set your primary to 25 PSI for faster force carbonation and set each line to a different pressure based on desired carbonation level.  Since this does not have a gauge, you need some sort of a gauge to use for tuning this in.  The gauge doesn’t have to stay connected, just while you’re setting the regulator.  This is a perfect application of a Spunding Valve [See: Build a Spunding Valve! – How and Why]

Product Description – Here – Use coupon code BEERDEAL to get this discount.

Availability: This is a More Beer Deal of the Day. Quantities are limited. Check the Deal of the Day section Here to see if this is still available.

In-Line Secondary Regulator D1045 – $8.99 $6.99 + Free Shipping with a $59 order

Review and Hacks… ReviewDial in w/Spundinguse for portable serving

Also: Kegerator Tips & Gear | Keg Repair Part #s | Recent Keg Finds

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Inline CO2 Regulator [control each keg separately] – now available at MoreBeer + Hands on Review & Hacks

Inline Secondary Regulator via MoreBeer!

From the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:

An ideal solution if you want to serve different beers at different gas pressures. In a typical multiple line, multiple pressure system you would run a gas line from you main regulator into a secondary regulator where you would set different pressures. While that is ideal it is a little pricey. This little sweetheart lets you set different pressures at a far lower cost. What we do is set the main regulator at the highest pressure we want in the system – for example a keg of soda that you want to carbonate and serve at 25 psi. Run the gas line into a manifold and then install one of these after the manifold on each line where you want to decrease the pressure, for example lowering to 10psi to serve your British pale ale and 14 psi to serve your summertime lawnmower lager.

While this unit does not have a pressure gauge you can use an adjustable relief valve/spunding valve on your keg to tell the pressure. Pressure adjusments can be made with a screwdriver.

The maximum inlet pressure is 150 psi. Made from non corrosive acetyl, nitrile, and stainless parts. The regulator comes with two brass barbs to fit 3/16″ tubing on. Alternatively, you can remove the barbs and use 1/4″ tubing directly on the regulator. The aluminum manifolds linked above feature 1/4″ barbed outlets and are a good match with this regulator.

  • Works with 0 – 150 psi
  • Works with both gas and liquid
  • Comes with two brass barbs
  • Has two mounting points
  • Made from non corrosive acetyl, nitrile, and stainless parts

Notes from HBF: This is an inline secondary regulator.  You still need a primary regulator attached to your CO2 tank.  The idea is, you set the primary to the highest pressure you will use (without exceeding specifications of any component of your system) and then use these regulators inline (one per line) to fine tune pressure and carbonation [See: Balancing Your Draft System].  As an example, you could set your primary to 25 PSI for faster force carbonation and set each line to a different pressure based on desired carbonation level.  Since this does not have a gauge, you need some sort of a gauge to use for tuning this in.  The gauge doesn’t have to stay connected, just while you’re setting the regulator.  This is a perfect application of a Spunding Valve [See: Build a Spunding Valve! – How and Why]

As of this posting, MoreBeer has this on sale for just $8.99. Shipping is free with a qualifying $59 order to many US addresses. Price, promotions and availability can change quickly.  Please note that product prices and availability are subject to change. Prices and availability were accurate at the time this this post was published; however, they may differ from those you see when you visit the product page.  Check the product page for current price, description and availability.

In-Line Secondary Regulator D1045

Review and Hacks… ReviewDial in w/Spundinguse for portable serving

Inline CO2 Regulator – pretty sure this is the same unit

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Inline CO2 Regulator [control each keg separately] + Hands on Review & Hacks

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  • A small barbed regulator for use with liquid or gas
  • Made from acetyl, nitrile, brass and stainless steel parts
  • Controls pressure from 0 – 150 psi
  • Includes 3/16 inch

Notes from HBF: This is an inline secondary regulator.  You still need a primary regulator attached to your CO2 tank.  The idea is, you set the primary to the highest pressure you will use (without exceeding specifications of any component of your system) and then use these regulators inline (one per line) to fine tune pressure and carbonation [See: Balancing Your Draft System].  As an example, you could set your primary to 25 PSI for faster force carbonation and set each line to a different pressure based on desired carbonation level.  Since this does not have a gauge, you need some sort of a gauge to use for tuning this in.  The gauge doesn’t have to stay connected, just while you’re setting the regulator.  This is a perfect application of a Spunding Valve [See: Build a Spunding Valve! – How and Why]

Review and Hacks… ReviewDial in w/SpundingUse for portable serving!

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Inline CO2 Regulator [control each keg separately] – $8.09 w/sitewide sale + Hands on Review & Hacks

Inline Secondary Regulator via MoreBeer!

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An ideal solution if you want to serve different beers at different gas pressures. In a typical multiple line, multiple pressure system you would run a gas line from you main regulator into a secondary regulator where you would set different pressures. While that is ideal it is a little pricey. This little sweetheart lets you set different pressures at a far lower cost. What we do is set the main regulator at the highest pressure we want in the system – for example a keg of soda that you want to carbonate and serve at 25 psi. Run the gas line into a manifold and then install one of these after the manifold on each line where you want to decrease the pressure, for example lowering to 10psi to serve your British pale ale and 14 psi to serve your summertime lawnmower lager.

While this unit does not have a pressure gauge you can use an adjustable relief valve/spunding valve on your keg to tell the pressure. Pressure adjusments can be made with a screwdriver.

The maximum inlet pressure is 150 psi. Made from non corrosive acetyl, nitrile, and stainless parts. The regulator comes with two brass barbs to fit 3/16″ tubing on. Alternatively, you can remove the barbs and use 1/4″ tubing directly on the regulator. The aluminum manifolds linked above feature 1/4″ barbed outlets and are a good match with this regulator.

  • Works with 0 – 150 psi
  • Works with both gas and liquid
  • Comes with two brass barbs
  • Has two mounting points
  • Made from non corrosive acetyl, nitrile, and stainless parts

Notes from HBF: This is an inline secondary regulator.  You still need a primary regulator attached to your CO2 tank.  The idea is, you set the primary to the highest pressure you will use (without exceeding specifications of any component of your system) and then use these regulators inline (one per line) to fine tune pressure and carbonation [See: Balancing Your Draft System].  As an example, you could set your primary to 25 PSI for faster force carbonation and set each line to a different pressure based on desired carbonation level.  Since this does not have a gauge, you need some sort of a gauge to use for tuning this in.  The gauge doesn’t have to stay connected, just while you’re setting the regulator.  This is a perfect application of a Spunding Valve [See: Build a Spunding Valve! – How and Why]

As of this posting, MoreBeer has this on sale for just $8.99. Shipping is free with a qualifying $59 order to many US addresses. Price, promotions and availability can change quickly.  Please note that product prices and availability are subject to change. Prices and availability were accurate at the time this this post was published; however, they may differ from those you see when you visit the product page.  Check the product page for current price, description and availability.

Stacks With… Site Wide Sale: For a short time, MoreBeer is taking 10% off nearly everything, site wide when you use coupon code SAVEME10.  There are a few exceptions.  Shipping is also free to most US addresses with a qualifying $59 order.  10% Off at MoreBeer!  – remember promo code SAVEME10.  That sale makes this great little tool just $8.09.

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Review and Hacks… ReviewDial in w/Spundinguse for portable serving

Inline CO2 Regulator – pretty sure this is the same unit

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Using a Keg as a CO2 Source for Portable Serving!

This technique uses an economical inline secondary regulator to utilize a spare keg (or growler)as a CO2 source to serve a keg. I’m not suggesting this setup as a replacement for your kegerator CO2 tank.  You still need a standard CO2 tank. What this setup could be very useful for is as a replacement for those expensive little regulators or injectors and expensive (considering how much CO2 you get) little CO2 cartridges. One inexpensive purchase allows you to pressurize and serve your keg on the go for little to nothing.

Side Note: I’ve wanted to do this for years.  There used to be a commercial sanke keg that had two chambers.  One was used as a pressure chamber and the other held beer.  I always wanted one of those.  The problem was that it was extremely expensive and I just couldn’t justify the expense. This magic little secondary regulator makes something similar easily possible.

The Hardware That Makes This Possible…

Kegland’s economical inline secondary regulators! As of this update there are three versions

Related: Hands on Review: Kegland Inline Secondary Regulator


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Upgrade to Digital!

Kegland has released a digital gauge option that works with their great inline secondary regulator and BlowTie Spunding Valve.  They have also released a DuoTight version.

Primary intended Use… Multi-Pressure Serving

Maintaining multiple CO2 pressures in your kegerator gives you the ability to… keep kegs at different pressures.  This is a requirement to maintain different carbonation levels. It’s also handy if you want to force carbonate a keg more quickly, at a higher pressure, while maintaining your standard serving pressure on a keg that’s already being served or if you want to have a utility line for purging kegs and such.

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Setting Economy Inline Regulators with a Spunding Valve

These inline secondary regulators have been on the scene for a little while now.  At the price I’ve seen them at, sub $10, they are a bargain.  They also add a lot of flexibility to your draft setup, allowing you to easily and cheaply vend using multiple pressures and carbonation levels.


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Note that these are inline secondary regulators.  You still need a primary regulator attached to your CO2 tank.  The idea is, you set the primary to the highest pressure you will use (without exceeding specifications of any component of your system) and then use these regulators inline (one per line) to fine tune pressure and carbonation [See: Balancing Your Draft System].  As an example, you could set your primary to 25 PSI for faster force carbonation and set each line to a different pressure based on desired carbonation level.

Since this does not have a gauge, you need some sort of a gauge to use for tuning in the pressure.  The gauge doesn’t have to stay connected, just while you’re setting the regulator.  This is a perfect application of a Spunding Valve [See: Build a Spunding Valve! – How and Why]

Thanks to Facebook Friend Rob [8 Ways to Connect with HBF] for his process for setting the Inline Secondary using a Spunding Valve and for the photo walk through!

Here’s Rob Spunding Setup.  It’s a Style 3 [See: Build a Spunding Valve! – How and Why] that features a barb, tubing and a valved QD from MoreBeerThis is the assembly hooked up to the low pressure side of his CO2 regulator.  Rob starts with the Spunding Valve set to it’s highest pressure to prevent CO2 from venting.

With everything hooked up, you have two options:

  1. Start with the inline regulator fully closed and very slowly work your way up until the Spunding Valve gauge shows reads your desired pressure.
  2. Start with the inline regulator wide open and slowly work your way down, venting the Spunding Valve as needed until you work your way back down to your desired pressure.

This is a photo of the inline regulator set to about 10 PSI, you can see the primary’s low pressure gauge is set to a higher pressure, 20 PSI.

This technique has some great benefits.  First, many homebrewers already have a Spunding Valve.  This process requires little to no extra gear for Spunding Valve owners.  Second, this process should use very little CO2. I’ve been adjusting this using a keg.  I’ve used an entire empty 2.5 gallon ball lock and also the head space of a keg.  Either way, that amounts to more CO2 compared with Rob’s procedure.

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DOUBLE Warranty on Made in the US Taprite CO2 Regulators from Keg Connection

Quality Made in the USA Taprite CO2 Regulators from Keg Connection

  • Free Extended Warranty: Keg Connection is so confident in these regulators that they include an additional extended warranty.  If you buy one of these from Keg Connection for homebrew use you’ll get a total of two years.  Check out the details on any Taprite regulator product page.
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18+ Liter Ball Lock Keg | Fully Remanufactured (AEB/SAFER/Cornelius) | SEE DESCRIPTION

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18+ Liter Ball Lock Keg | Fully Remanufactured (AEB/SAFER/Cornelius)
These are top-tier, refurbished Corny kegs made of stainless steel. With stainless steel costs climbing and high-quality used kegs becoming increasingly scarce, this is an offer you won’t want to overlook.

Every keg in our collection undergoes a comprehensive refurbishment process. This includes deep cleaning, machine polishing, and the replacement of o-rings on the lid, PRV, as well as liquid and gas dip tubes, in addition to two o-rings on each post. These kegs are all sourced from elite brands, including AEB, SAFER, and CORNELIUS.

Additional Information on Our Refurbished Kegs:
Though these kegs are pre-owned, they may exhibit minor cosmetic imperfections such as small dings and scratches that couldn’t be completely polished away. None of these issues impact their functionality.

After the cleaning and polishing operations, some residue might be present on either the keg’s exterior or its rubber components. While it may transfer onto your hands, this is merely a reminder that all kegs—whether new or used—need to be meticulously cleaned before usage. Proper sanitization is also crucial before filling them with any beverage.

A subset of these kegs has experienced sun damage to the rubber areas, affecting the seal. This could lead to the formation of black marks, particularly when the rubber is wet, although this is less likely when it’s dry.

Lastly, you might find some kegs with double o-rings on their posts. While this may appear out of the ordinary, rest assured they function as effectively as those with single o-rings.

Diameter: 8-7/8″ (225mm)
Height: 22-1/4″ (565mm)
Weight: 9 lbs 9oz (4.34kg)
Volume: 4.75 gallons (18 liters) but some are also slightly more in full volume
Post Thread Size: 9/16-18 UNF Thread on both the IN and Out.


 

The fact is… the era of cheap and readily available used homebrew kegs is… done. I could give you a bunch of reasoning behind that opinion including one of the best sources for used kegs… de-listing used kegs, but I’ve got a regularly updated article on the topic you can check out.

Keg Connection Says…

“People have been receiving these new PREMIUM REMANUFACTURED KEGS and already love them! That’s because there hasn’t been a used keg on the market in this good of condition, EVER. They’re ‘used’ in a literal sense but each of these kegs has undergone an extensive refurbishing process. They have been meticulously cleaned, machine-polished, and fitted with new o-rings including the lid, pressure relief valve, and both liquid and gas dip tubes. Plus, we’ve added two new o-rings on each post.”



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