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Dispenser Kegerator

Cornelius Kegs
Cornelius Keg
A cornelius keg (also known as a Corney or soda keg) is a metal container (keg) originally used by the soft drink industry, now commonly used to store and dispense beer, especially homebrewed beer.
Cornelius kegs were originally made by the IMI Cornelius Company. Since the arrival of newer technology such as Bag-In-Box (BIB) packages soft drink bottlers have mostly abandoned their Cornelius kegs, often making them available to hobbyists.
Specifications
Pin-Lock and Ball-Lock
Cornelius kegs come in many sizes:
Size (US gal)
Size (litres)
3
11.355
5
18.925
10
37.85
A Cornelius keg is a stainless steel cylinder which can hold a maximum of 130 PSI. There are three openings in the keg: a large central hole which, by its design, can only be opened when the keg is not pressurized, and two ports with valves which are only opened when a hose with an appropriate fitting is attached to them. The central hole is used for filling and cleaning the keg, while the two ports are used to dispense the drink. Two metal tubes are attached to the ports on the inside of the keg. The "gas-in" port has a short tube, not reaching the fluid. The "liquid-out" port has a long tube which reaches to the bottom of the keg. When pressurized gas (usually Carbon Dioxide and sometimes Nitrogen) is forced into the "gas-in" port, it pushes the drink from the bottom of the keg, out of the "liquid-out" port, presumably to a tap.
The connectors which attach to the ports come in two varieties: pin-lock and ball-lock, and they are not interchangeable. Historically, pin-lock kegs were used primarily by the Coca-Cola company, while ball-lock kegs were used primarily by Pepsi. On a pin-lock keg, there are metal posts (pins) extending horizontally from around the port. When the connector is attached, these pins hold it in place. The "gas-in" port has two pins, while the "liquid-out" has three, making it impossible to accidentally attach the hoses backwards (which would result in carbon dioxide bubbling up through the drink, but no drink being dispensed). Ball-lock kegs have ridges in the ports, which are gripped by small metal balls in the connectors. Both types of kegs are fairly easy to find, though ball-lock seem to be more common.
Cornelius kegs are most commonly used by home brewers as an alternative to bottling their beer, as these kegs are easier to fill, clean and maintain than industry-standard beer kegs. Many beer drinkers find that beer which is stored and conditioned in a keg has a better flavor than beer which is conditioned in a bottle. In addition to this, most home brewers must bottle their beer by hand, which can be a tedious chore for large batches of beer. Conveniently, the most common size of Cornelius keg holds five gallons of liquid, which is the size of a typical batch of home brewed beer. This means that rather than saving, cleaning, and filling approximately fifty bottles, the brewer only needs to fill one keg. Despite the simplified bottling procedure, kegged beer generally requires a kegerator, which can be difficult to set up and maintain, for dispensation. Furthermore, individual bottles have superior portability when compared to a Cornelius keg.
Ball lock type quick disconnects seem to be the most popular way to connect both gas and liquid lines to the Cornelius keg for home brew dispensing. A typical beer line to control foaming has a 3/16th internal diameter giving it a resistance of 2 psi per foot. It's common to serve at pressures between 9 and 11 PSI.
External links
Beer portal
Storing and dispensing.
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Categories: Homebrewing | Beer vessels and serving
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For our third Christmas.... (BEST SUGGESTION 10 POINTS!)?
My boyfriend and I have been dating for 2 years and this is our third Christmas together.
He is 23 and I am 21. I have no idea what to get him. I'm willing to spend up to $150 - $200 and normally I like to get him 2 or 3 gifts.
I've already bought him the following in the past and don't want to repeat gifts -
- Watches
- Cologne
- Clothes
- Tickets to concerts/sporting events
- Shoes
- Stuff for his car
- iPod
- Xbox video games
He likes sports, beer, and pretty much all that "guy stuff", but nothing very specific.
I was thinking of getting him a Kegerator? - - Its like a beer dispenser?
Any other ideas? PLEASE!?!
Kegarators tend to break down in my expiercnce , i'd say buy him a bottle of his fav liqour, shot glasses, fav beer, Beer glasses , a Dvd of sports , wrestling or what ever, coaster with fav beer logos , and those kind of gifts , go to spencers find lil things to throw in there from diffrent kinds of bartender items , top gag gifts , t-shirts and the list goes on
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Tags: beer, drink, keg, kegerator, kegs
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