It’s always good to have a reference or chart for keg sizes… I mean you never know when you might need to spec one out for your next shin-dig, party, beer pong tournament or what ever other opportunity to drink large quantities of beer arises.

So I started to collect equipment so i can work up to do some all grain brewing. First step was to get teh kegs to convert over to keggels aka 10 gallon brew pots. So after a few weeks searching I came across these perfect little 40L kegs.

Ever since I was a little boy I enjoyed the look of a Beer Tap. Maybe it was the magic behind the action of pulling it, or maybe it was the unique shapes and designs, these columns of beer dispensing goodness. A delicate tug and you are rewarded with fresh, cold, deliciousness. Well I finally made the effort, did the deed, and built a “keezer” (a kegerator made out of a chest freezer).
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