
Today Only…. 15 Gallon Torpedo Ball Lock Kegs! Use for Draft or Fermenter! – $189.99, Save… $50
Torpedo Keg | Ball Lock Keg | Stainless Steel Corny Keg | 15 gal.
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- Super-sized corny keg, great for bigger batches and fermentation
- Low2 lid O-ring reduces oxygen ingress by 96% compared to silicone O-rings when measured in a keg!
- Has the size and strength of a 15.5-gal commercial keg with the easy to open/clean/fill of a homebrew keg
- Brand new, all-stainless construction ball lock keg
- Stackable with ball lock quick disconnects in place
- Etched In and Out labels near the keg posts for easy identification
- Rolled handles for a comfortable grip
- Made by an ISO certified commercial keg manufacturer with high-quality laser welded seams
Look out below! The Torpedo Keg Depth Charge series just dropped and they’re set to send blast waves through the homebrew world. Large-scale homebrewers will appreciate the ability to fit their entire batch into a single 15-gallon ball lock keg, and you can expect the same great features that have made Torpedo Kegs such a hit. Laser welded construction for superior quality, rolled stainless steel handles that will last a lifetime, and stackable design that won’t interfere with your fittings.
Quality First
The first thing we at MoreBeer! check out is interior welds. We’ve spent a decade rejecting kegs made overseas because the interior welds have never met our standards. If a weld is not perfect and shows evident burn marks along with nooks and crannies it cannot be sanitized effectively. These kegs are machine welded and exceed our standards for quality. The weld quality is possible because these kegs made by an ISO certified commercial keg manufacturer.
Cool Features
Torpedo Kegs were designed to stack with Ball Lock quick disconnects in place and serving, which is a cool feature for some brewers who have vertical space in their refrigerator. We also like the rolled stainless steel handles. They are comfortable to grab and will never come off like some rubber handles can over time. In and Out is etched near the keg posts for easy identification, which is very handy when you are connecting lines in a refrigerator or kegerator and trying not to make a mistake.
Low2 Keg Lid O-ring
Give your beverage the absolute best protection from oxygen staling with the Low2 keg lid O-ring. Even the most perfectly sealed keg is susceptible to oxygen ingress through the hatch O-ring—yes, even if the keg is under constant pressure with CO2! Even a leak-free, pressurized keg will release CO2 molecules as they pass through the lid O-ring itself, and conversely, Oxygen molecules will permeate through the O-ring and diffuse into the keg when they reach the surface area on the other side. The level of permeability is wide ranging and highly dependent on what material the O-ring is made from. Rather than the usual EPDM or Silicone, Low2 gaskets are made from a unique composition of Synthetic M-Class and Cross-Link Elastomers. This special blend has superior oxygen barrier properties that results in your beverage staying fresher for longer.
Specifications:
- Total Capacity: 15.2 gal.
- Max Pressure: 130 psi
- PRV Rating: 85 psi
- Height: 24.75″
- Diameter: 16.05″
- Made from 304 Stainless Steel
Limited Availability Deal of the Day: As of this posting, this on sale as as a MoreBeer Deal of the Day. 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.
Hands on Review! Check out my in depth Hands on Review of the 10 gallon version of this keg.
Deal is valid 3/13/25 only while supplies last
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