Page 4 - News & Reviews
- Posted: October 21, 2022Categories: ReviewsRead more »
- Posted: October 21, 2022Categories: ReviewsRead more »
Keg King - King Keg - PET Corny Ball Lock Keg - Hands on Review
- Posted: October 11, 2022Categories: How to BrewRead more »
With he evolution of our P.E.T. pressure fermenter range there was also a need to improve the design and function of the spunding devices brewers use to control the pressure held and released in the fermenter tanks and also to control the pressure in their kegs when transferring from fermenter to keg.
When we originally introduced Fermentasaurus to the market in 2016 we only had one style of spunding valve that was manufactured from brass and cobbled together with a gauge using threaded brass connections with plumber’s tape between all the joins. There is a photo attached. This is the original design and utilised a poppet style adjustable valve tip.
The Brass upgrade of the original design was introduced in our NEW Design (photo attached) around the end 2018 beginning 2019. Our improved design was more sanitary and manufactured as one piece rather than multiple pieces. The valve tip was upgraded to have increments in PSI and BAR so that
- Posted: August 19, 2022Categories: New To KegeratorsRead more »
HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT KEGERATOR FOR YOU
(They're not just for homebrew) Part 2
About Keg King:
Keg King is the leading Beer Equipment Specialist in Australia, having introduced the first KegMasters Kegerators back in 2008, Keg King is the designer of the ORIGINAL KegMaster Kegerator and the biggest manifacturer and importer. Our fridges are sold under many different brands over the world so don't be mistaken and buy from the original manufacturer.All designed and engineered in Australia, backed with excellent customer service, there's a range of Kegerators
- Posted: August 19, 2022Categories: New To KegeratorsRead more »
Reasons You Need A Kegearator At Home
(They're not just for homebrewers) Part 1
You may have considered buying one... Or possibly never heard of a Kegerator... Either way a Kegerator just makes sense for anyone that likes beverages at home for multiple reasons...
1) YOU'LL SAVE MONEY
- Posted: August 16, 2022Read more »
Who better than some of the world's best engineering and biology minds of the craft beer world to explain the benefits of pressure fermentation? Learn more, right here.
- Posted: June 09, 2022Read more »
As a first-time brewer with only a YouTube education, I had little idea what I was getting myself into. I went in with blind ambition, and my goal was simple, to make, drink, and enjoy some beer for as cheap as possible. Equipped with a Fermenter King Junior, Wort Kit, and a packet of yeast, I thought I was ready to go.
- Posted: May 20, 2022Categories: NewsRead more »
Everyone remembers not so long ago when one of the longest standing industries of the Nation decided to close its doors and move their car manufacturing facilities overseas. Tough times for families, tough times for communities, tough times for the economy and even tougher times for the end consumer facing higher buy prices.
- Posted: February 23, 2022Categories: Becoming a better brewerRead more »Why conical shape fermenters are important and in two simple points: the science behind it and the homebrewing aspect.
- Posted: February 04, 2022Read more »
One of the more common questions we get is why is my kegerator pouring mostly foam? Although it's a common issue it's not usually an hard one to fix. Follow these steps to understand why beer foams up and how to stop it.
With a kegerator system you will usually get a little bit of foam with the first pour as the tap cools down. A font fan will help to reduce this, they can be purchased separately but do come standard in all our Keg Master kegerators. Commercial pubs use glycol chilled fonts to keep the taps icy cold and are usually pouring beers more frequently than on a home kegerator. If you are consistently getting foam this may be caused by a variety of issues.
Pouring Technique