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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Testing the Kegerator Pouring

We had a few people come round yesterday so I took the chance to pull out the video camera and grab a couple of quick takes.

This is our demo model, it has the twin tower/taps as per default for the Aussie home brewing market where they use the Cornelius kegs (often called ball lock).  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornelius_keg

Our order on the boat at the moment will be the single tower/tap and couplings will be the standard NZ D type for all the NZ kegs from breweries.

However for no change in price we can swap back in the ball lock couplers and add a CO2 line splitter along with a twin tower/taps if you so desire in case you are using the cornelius kegs.

One of the crew, Gabriel consented to be our tester.  Needless to say our testing went on quite a while and was very rigorous.

Beer is Macs Gold



Closer

Another clip up closer



Well done Gabriel

Setting or Changing the Temperature

Here's a look at the temperature setting. Degrees C but can be changed to F.  Kegerator is set to 2, beer is nice and cold.