Category Archives: Carbonated Water

30% Off Carbonated Soda Water Systems

 

carbonated soda water kits

As of this posting, Keg Connection is discounting loads of gear with discounts of up to 50%!

  • Shipping is flat rate, no matter how much you order, to US addresses
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Keg Connection Year End Sale

The lineup includes a whopping 30% off carbonated soda water setups.

Stacks with $25 Race Track Kegs!  

Some everyday great deals and unique items at Keg Connection…

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Make Your Own Hop Water!

Making Hop Water at Home!

By Vito Delucchi

Are you looking for a hoppy non alcoholic beverage to have on tap? Hop Water is the perfect drink to hold down a tap handle and give you an N/A alternative to beer. In the past, I’ve always enjoyed having some “carbonated water” to fill this void. But after trying Hoppy Refresher from Lagunitas Brewing, I was hooked and wanted to make one myself. Luckily I live close to the brewery and actually knew someone there. After a few text messages back and forth I was armed with everything I needed to brew my own hoppy refresher hop water at home! But being the awesome peeps they are, we took it a step further and they invited me to their innovation lab to brew our own experimental batch of hop water and sat down with me to answer any questions. Check out that full video below and keep reading for a summary of everything I learned, including a step-by-step hop water recipe

The Secret To Making Lagunitas Hoppy Refresher

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$50 Off Kegland Benchy Sparkling – Chilled Carbonated Water on Demand

Benchy Sparkling

Benchy Sparkling

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

Benchy Sparkling is the answer for instant chilled and carbonated water water on demand. Simply connect tap water and a CO2 Cylinder with Regulator to the unit and dispense unlimited sparkling and chilled water .

Using the regulator, you are able to adjust and really dial in carbonation levels to your specific taste preferences which you are unable to do on other similar systems on the market.

Basic Setup Is As Follows*

Plug into the wall

Fill internal water tank

Connect house water supply

Connect CO2 Cylinder and Regulator (not included)

Attach beer faucets (not included)

Pour chilled sparking water in one hour or less.

*Ensure that the unit is installed and operated according to the instruction manual which can be found by clicking here.

Fully Adjustable – The Benchy Sparkling has integrated (centigrade only) digital temp controller so you can control the temperature from 0.5C and up to 10C (from 33° to 50° F.) You can also vary the carbonation level from 0.5 volumes to over 5 volumes for super bubbly water.

Cooling Performance – The Benchy Sparkling is able to chill about 5 gallons of sparkling water per hour (based on ambient water and air temperature of 68° F). To further increase the capacity of this unit you can pre-chill the house water supply either by a holding tank (Keg) in the fridge or a G40 Chiller. If you pre-chill the tap water supply you can double the output of the Benchy Sparkling.

Specifications:

Height: 19”
Width: 12”
Depth: 21” (Excluding sight glass that can be removed)
Refrigerant: r600a – (80grams)
Cooling Power: 600watts, 110 volts.
Power Consumption: 290w (idle power consumption less than 5 watts)
Capacity: about 25L per hour (based on 68° F. ambient temperature)
Input Gas: CO2 30 to 50 PSI (8mm (5/16) OD Tube)
Input Water: Must be (15psi) higher than gas pressure (6.35mm (1/4″) OD Tube)
Sparkling/Chilled Water Out: 8mm (5/16″) OD Tube

IMPORTANT: This is a complex product with many configuration options. We highly recommend you read the product instructions before ordering. Click here for instructions.

Other recommended accessories:

1 x C02 Gas Cylinder

1 x MK4 Gas Regulator

1 x EvaBarrier 4mm ID by 8mm OD Tubing
1 x 3mm by 6mm EvaBarrier Water Tubing
Water Supply Valve for icemaker that takes ¼” tubing (get at a hardware store)
1 x DuoTight InLine Regulator

1 x DuoTight 8mm Check Valve

2 x Nukatap Flow Control Faucets


 

For a short time William’s Brewing has this marked down $50 to $899.99. Shipping is free to many US addresses.

Benchy Sparkling

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Price, promotions and availability can change quickly. Check the product page for current price, description and availability. tag:watchan Announcing: Kegland Benchy Sparkling – Chilled Carbonated Water On Demand  11.13.23

Make Your Own Hop Water!

Making Hop Water at Home!

By Vito Delucchi

Are you looking for a hoppy non alcoholic beverage to have on tap? Hop Water is the perfect drink to hold down a tap handle and give you an N/A alternative to beer. In the past, I’ve always enjoyed having some “carbonated water” to fill this void. But after trying Hoppy Refresher from Lagunitas Brewing, I was hooked and wanted to make one myself. Luckily I live close to the brewery and actually knew someone there. After a few text messages back and forth I was armed with everything I needed to brew my own hoppy refresher hop water at home! But being the awesome peeps they are, we took it a step further and they invited me to their innovation lab to brew our own experimental batch of hop water and sat down with me to answer any questions. Check out that full video below and keep reading for a summary of everything I learned, including a step-by-step hop water recipe

The Secret To Making Lagunitas Hoppy Refresher

Continue reading

Announcing: KegLand Reactor Keg Lid – Make Unlimited Soda Water on Demand

Carbonator Keg Reactor Lid

Carbonator Keg Reactor Lid via William’s Brewing

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The KegLand Keg Reactor Lid fits any ball lock keg with an oval lid, and allows you to have continuous carbonated water on tap fed by your house water supply. All you do is install the lid, hook your house water supply up to ball lock inlet on the Reactor Lid, cool the sealed filled keg down to 40° F or less, attach your gas line and set your regulator for 30 to 50 PSI, and attach a water line to dispense carbonated water.

Basic Setup & Use:
1. Position the keg inside your fridge, kegerator, poolroom, or anywhere cold (ideally below 40° F).

2. Attach your dispensing tap of choice to the soda water outpost.

3. Attach your gas to the gas in post.

4. Set your CO2 regulator that is connected to the gas post to 30-50psi. (higher pressures will give you more carbonation so set your regulator pressure to achieve desired carbonation level).
NOTE: It’s recommended to use a check valve in your CO2 line to prevent back flow into your regulator.

5. The first time you use this unit it’s a good idea to purge the air from the head space of the keg. To do this pull the pressure relief valve on the keg lid about 5 times for 2-second bursts.

6. Connect the house tap water to the water inlet post on the lid of the keg. We recommend using a check valve for this application to prevent soda water going back into your house water supply. You can use either a DuoTight Check Valve item item C53 for 9.5mm outer diameter water tubing or a DuoTight item X34 if you are using 8mm diameter water tubing. For this unit to work well the house water pressure should be 30-50. To regulate your water pressure we would recommend the use of our Inline Regulator KL15035 Inline Regulator.

This simple unit will give you continuous carbonated water as long as the water it refrigerated and you have a supply of C02 and tap water. Great for a bar, cafe, restaurant, or just at home.

This is capable of carbonating 2 gallons per hour if you have sufficient ability to cool the water. The colder the water and the higher the incoming gas pressure the higher the carbonation level you will have.

Note that our KegLand Series X Kegerators feature two threaded plugs on the back top corners which fit our item C35, allowing you to have a male ball lock connector for both your water and your gas. This makes the Series X, with its ability to chill as low as 27° F, a perfect place to house your soda water system.

NOTE: Your house water pressure should be 30 to 60 PSI. If it is higher than this, use a water pressure regulator to reduce your house water pressure to 50 PSI before entering the keg.


 

Carbonator Keg Reactor Lid

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