Can you double tap a keg?

Answered by Joseph Vos

You can definitely double tap a keg! It's a great way to have multiple options available and is a popular choice for homebrewers or those looking to create a more diverse beer selection at home. To double tap a keg, you will need a double tap conversion kit.

A double tap conversion kit typically includes an extra faucet, shank, beer line, gas line, fittings, and connectors. These kits are readily available online or at homebrew supply stores. Before you start, make sure you have all the necessary tools and materials, such as a drill, wrench, tape measure, and Teflon tape.

Here's a step-by-step guide on how to double tap a keg:

1. Choose the location: Decide where you want to install the second faucet on your kegerator or keezer. Make sure there is enough space for the additional faucet and keg(s).

2. Measure and mark: Use a tape measure to determine the correct placement for the second faucet. Mark the spot where you'll be drilling the hole for the shank.

3. Drill the hole: Carefully drill a hole through the refrigerator or freezer wall at the marked spot. Make sure the hole is the appropriate size for the shank to fit snugly.

4. Install the shank: Insert the shank into the hole from the outside of the kegerator. On the inside, attach the flange and nut to secure the shank in place. Use a wrench to tighten the nut, ensuring a watertight seal.

5. Connect the beer line: Attach the beer line to the tailpiece of the faucet and secure it with a hose clamp. Feed the other end of the beer line through the shank and attach it to the keg coupler. Use a wrench to tighten the nut on the coupler.

6. Connect the gas line: Attach the gas line to the gas inlet on the keg coupler. Secure it with a hose clamp. Connect the other end of the gas line to your CO2 regulator or manifold.

7. Test for leaks: Before connecting the keg, turn on the CO2 gas and check for any leaks. Apply a small amount of soapy to all the connections and look for bubbles. Tighten any fittings if necessary.

8. Connect the keg: Once you've confirmed that there are no leaks, connect the keg to the coupler. Make sure the coupler is properly engaged and locked into place.

9. Adjust the pressure: Set the desired carbonation level by adjusting the pressure on your CO2 regulator. Different beers require different levels of carbonation, so consult the specific guidelines for each keg.

10. Enjoy your double-tapped keg: With both faucets installed and the kegs connected, you're ready to pour and enjoy your favorite beers on tap!

Double tapping a keg allows you to have multiple beers available at once, making it perfect for parties, gatherings, or simply enjoying a variety of brews at home. It's a fun and rewarding DIY project that can enhance your homebrewing or kegging experience.

Remember to clean and maintain your kegerator regularly to ensure the best quality beer. Clean the lines and faucets regularly to prevent any off-flavors or contamination. With proper care, a double-tapped keg setup can provide endless enjoyment for beer enthusiasts.