Stainless Steel Cornelius Keg Lid with 1.5″ Tri-Clamp Ferrule – on sale for $27.99 + Build a Corny Keg Dry Hopper!
304 stainless steel Cornelius Keg Lid with 1.5″ Tri-clamp Ferrule,NEW Corny Beer Keg Lid 60PSI PRV Food Grade Dry Hopper
More InfoHighlighted Features
- Corny Beer Keg Lid with 1.5" Tri-clamp Ferrule.
- 1.5"TC ferrule is widely used in the homebrew products. You can find many fastic products with 1.5"TC ferrule connection.
- Our corny beer keg lid with 1.5 inch ferrule is a great addition for the corny beer kegs.
- More Sturdy: Made of 304 stainless steel.
- Easy to Install & Use: Large handle makes installation easier; labor-saving design of safety relief valve, no need to keep lifting when deflated, just lift once and rotate 90° to continuously deflate.
This can be used to convert a compatible Cornelius style keg to Tri-Clamp. That has a number of potential applications including using for dry hopping. See the project below for more on that.
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304 stainless steel Cornelius Keg Lid with 1.5″ Tri-clamp Ferrule,NEW Corny Beer Keg Lid 60PSI PRV Food Grade Dry Hopper – 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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It isn’t clear from the description whether or not it actually comes with a dry hopper.
I don’t think it does.