Sometimes a single draft tower isn't enough for your dream home bar or kegerator. If you're building out a draft system that will have more than four faucets, we highly recommend the KOMOS Double T Bar Draft Tower. Available in 6-tap and 8-tap models, these towers provide ample room for your faucets and will give your draft setup a much cleaner look than having multiple single-column towers. Perfect for upgrading an existing KOMOS Double-Wide Kegerator with two individual towers or designing your own home bar or kegerator. Mounting hardware, tower collars and gaskets included. The tower does not include faucets, shanks, tap handles, or draft tubing. Assembly To assemble the tower, remove the dust caps on either side and remove the foam insulation. Start with the inner most shank hole on either side and work your way outward. We recommend installing each shank and attaching the draft tubing before moving on to the next shank hole. The top section of the tower is 5" in diameter, so most people should be able to reach inside to install the shanks by hand or with the help of a draft wrench. When all the shanks have been mounted, reinsert the foam insulation. The tower may come with more insulation than needed and may need to be cut thinner before reinserting. We recommend using the Double Offset Shank Wrench to help with assembly. Duotight Compatible Tower Shanks We highly recommend pairing the draft tower with Intertap Tower Shanks with Duotight Compatible Barb. When it comes to assembly, there's nothing easier than Duotight push-to-connect fittings, and the same goes for whenever you might need to disassemble a line for cleaning. Duotight fittings pair perfectly with EVABarrier draft tubing, our preferred beer & gas tubing that offers superior protection from oxidation, CO2 loss, and microbial growth. Tower Dimensions: 29.5" L x 5" D x 16" H. The centers of the columns are approximately 16" apart. Not compatible with the KOMOS Olympus III kegerator.
Creates genuine, creamy root beer with a nostalgic taste
Effortlessly blends with water and sweetener for homemade soda
Perfect for crafting refreshing root beer, floats, and other beverages
Makes 5 gallons of root beer
This rich, creamy root beer extract transforms your homemade soda into a nostalgic, flavorful experience. Perfect for brewing authentic, smooth root beer from scratch, it blends exceptionally well with water and sweetener to create refreshing, creamy beverages. Whether you're making root beer floats or enjoying a handcrafted soda on its own, Dude's Creamy Root Beer Extract delivers bold, authentic taste in every drop. Yum!
Good for 5 gallons of root beer.
Non-Flavor Ingredients: Water, Caramel Color, Gum Arabic, Yucca Extract, Invert Sugar, Citric Acid, Sodium Benzoate, and Ethyl Alcohol.
Creates a spicy, warming flavored root beer with a dynamic taste
Effortlessly blends with water and sweetener for homemade soda
Hints of graham crackers and gingerbread cookies with a spicy kick
Makes 5 gallons of root beer
Elevate your homemade root beer with a spicy, warming flavor that’s full of character. With hints of graham crackers and gingerbread cookies, this extract adds a bold, spicy kick to your soda, creating a rich and inviting taste experience. Perfect for craft soda enthusiasts who enjoy a dynamic, flavorful root beer with a spicy edge.
Good for 5 gallons of root beer.
Non-Flavor Ingredients: Water, Caramel Color, Gum Arabic, Phosphoric Acid, Yucca Extract, Propylene Glycol, Sodium Benzoate, Invert Sugar and Citric Acid.
Keep fruit flies and spiders out of your draft beer faucet with this handy plug brush. Plugs your faucet when you are not using it. Attached brush cleans faucet on the way in and out. We like to spray the brush moist with Alpet Spray Sanitizer for the most sanitary seal possible.
Note: Does not sit flush on Intertap, NukaTap or Perlick faucets
Keep the flies away and pesky microbes at bay with these beer faucet brush-style plugs. Made to sit flush when inserted into Intertap, NukaTap and Perlick brand faucets. Easily cleans your faucet spout and can be left in place when the tap is not in use. For the most sanitary seal possible, give the brush a good spray down with sanitizer before plugging the faucet.
Comes in 2-pack.
Cooling your tower will make sure your beer stays cold from keg to glass. This fan kit blows cold air up your tower from your refrigerator which helps reduce foaming giving you a perfect pour everytime. The fan also gets rid of warm spots in your fridge by increasing air flow.
Kit Includes:
Fan box
12V power pack
Flexible tube
Kegland Part number: KL00819
The Drafto Kit is a great addition to any Ultimate Growler (GL750) that allows you to pressurize and preserve your beer for longer. Never have your growler go flat again! It's simple and easy to use; just replace the the original cap on your Ultimate Growler with the Drafto Kit, attach a mini CO2 regulator, pressurize and serve. Note: Does not come with CO2 regulator or cartridge. They must be purchased separately. We suggest one of our mini CO2 regulators (KEG965A) and cartridge (KEG962) or (KEG96) and cartridge (KEG993). Please Note: This unit Should Not be used with unregulated CO2 sources. Kegland Part number: KL0429
Designed to be used with a recessed countertop drip tray, but you can add this bulkhead to virtually any drip tray you'd like to gravity feed spills into a bucket or drain.
KegLand Part Number: KL12577
This BrewMaster Series kit was scaled down to a homebrew batch size in collaboration with the brewmasters at Drakes Brewing Company
Clean, crisp malt character backed by six hop additions
Includes Cascade, Magnum, and Columbus hops
Estimated ABV: 7%
Estimated IBUs: 51-55
Makes 5 gallons of finished beer
Rodger Davis former brewer of Drakes Brewing Co., San Leandro, California.
Another brewer that got his start at home - Rodger has been a homebrewer since 1991, and a commercial brewer since 1996. After taking the Eight - week course at Sieble, Rodger was brewing at a few places in the Bay Area until he settled down at Drakes in 2002. Since then he has been keeping the awards and praises rolling into Drakes with their flagship IPA, which took Gold in 2002 at the Great American Beer Festival. Drakes Brewing has been around since 1989, and is one of the San Francisco Bay Area's oldest breweries. Their attention to detail and their commitment to making great beer is evident in each batch that rolls out of the brewery. Definitely another 'must' for any beer fan visiting the Bay Area. Until then, find out more about Drake's at www.drinkdrakes.com.
One of the best examples of a West Coast IPA that you can find on the market. It has a clean, crisp malt character backed by tons of hops - 6 additions in all! Somehow, the hops aren't too over the top and don't squash the malt as one might think from just looking at the recipe. This IPA is one that we have been asked to clone over the years, and we are excited to offer it straight from the brewers log book. Not over the top like some IPA's can be, Drakes is one beer to search for. Rodger recommends using White Labs California Yeast, WLP001.
Makes 5 gallons
Estimated Original Gravity: 1.065-69
SRM (Color Range): 11
IBUs: 51-55
Estimated Alcohol Percentage: 7%
Our recipe kits DO NOT include grain bags, yeast or priming sugar. To find our yeast recommendations, choose your preferred kit option above and then select the drop-down menu under “Yeast Options”. For more info, click on the recommended yeast(s) below in the “You Might Also Need” section below. All grains will come milled, unless you select unmilled base malts.
This BrewMaster Series kit was scaled down to a homebrew batch size in collaboration with the brewmasters at Drakes Brewing Company
Clean, crisp malt character backed by six hop additions
Includes Cascade, Magnum, and Columbus hops
Estimated ABV: 7%
Estimated IBUs: 51-55
Makes 5 gallons of finished beer
Rodger Davis former brewer of Drakes Brewing Co., San Leandro, California.
Another brewer that got his start at home - Rodger has been a homebrewer since 1991, and a commercial brewer since 1996. After taking the Eight - week course at Siebel, Rodger was brewing at a few places in the Bay Area until he settled down at Drakes in 2002. Since then he has been keeping the awards and praises rolling into Drakes with their flagship IPA, which took Gold in 2002 at the Great American Beer Festival. Drakes Brewing has been around since 1989, and is one of the San Francisco Bay Area's oldest breweries. Their attention to detail and their commitment to making great beer is evident in each batch that rolls out of the brewery. Definitely another 'must' for any beer fan visiting the Bay Area. Until then, find out more about Drake's at www.drinkdrakes.com.
One of the best examples of a West Coast IPA that you can find on the market. It has a clean, crisp malt character backed by tons of hops - 6 additions in all! Somehow, the hops aren't too over the top and don't squash the malt as one might think from just looking at the recipe. This IPA is one that we have been asked to clone over the years, and we are excited to offer it straight from the brewers log book. Not over the top like some IPA's can be, Drakes is one beer to search for. Rodger recommends using White Labs California Yeast, WLP001.
Makes 5 gallons
Estimated Original Gravity: 1.065-69
SRM (Color Range): 11
IBUs: 51-55
Estimated Alcohol Percentage: 7%
Our recipe kits DO NOT include grain bags, yeast or priming sugar. To find our yeast recommendations, choose your preferred kit option above and then select the drop-down menu under “Yeast Options”. For more info, click on the recommended yeast(s) below in the “You Might Also Need” section below. All included steeping grains will come milled.
Liquid Malt Extract (LME) vs. Dried Malt Extract (DME)
MoreBeer! recipe kits are offered in both Liquid Malt Extract and Dry Malt Extract so that our customers can choose the format that best suits their needs and brewing style. LME is a viscous liquid, similar in consistency to maple syrup. In addition to being the more affordable option, many brewers find LME easier to handle than dry extract. DME is more condensed and comes in a powder format that is similar to baking flour. Although it’s a little more costly, DME is naturally lighter in color and stays fresher for longer. We highly recommend DME when brewing light colored beers.
Great for smaller kettles to do Brew in a Bag recipes or just for steeping grains. Made from nylon this bag comes with a drawstring and measures 15 in. x 15 in, with hole size in mesh of approximatley 0.4-0.8 mm is size.
A great bag for brew in a bag recipes or just steeping grains. Made from nylon this bag comes with a drawstring and measures 18 in x 20 in, with hole size in mesh of approximatley 0.4-0.8 mm is size.
A great bag for larger brew in a bag recipes or just a large amount of steeping grains or whole cone hops. Made from nylon and comes with a drawstring. Measures 24 in x 24 in, with hole size in mesh of approximatley 0.4-0.8 mm is size.
Perfect for Brew in a Bag, this large 32 x 22 in bag will fit pots up to 21.5 in. The bag comes with a draw string to sinch down on the rim of your kettle. Made from polyester. Can also be used for whole hops in hoppy beers.
Kegland Part Number: KL01298
Reusable Nylon Mesh Bags are an indispensable part of any brew day.
These food-grade nylon mesh bags are available in a range of sizes and with either a fine or a medium mesh weave, which make them both more versatile and a better value than disposable cloth muslin bags. These bags are used for a wide range of different applications during brewing and fermentation.
Used to add pellet hops to the boil or as a dry hop in the fermenter. Retains the vast majority of the hop material, making for clearer beer and easier transfers. Can also be used to add smaller amounts of other adjuncts to the boil or fermenter, such as orange peel, oak, spices, etc. 8 x 15 inch bag will hold up to 2 oz of whole hops or 4 oz of pellet hops after they swell up. Features a handy drawstring to keep the bag closed and tie it off to your kettle handle, spoon or mash paddle.
Measures 8 in x 15 in, with hole size in mesh of approximatley 0.4-0.8 mm is size.
You love making beer. You give careful attention to each step in the brewing process. That’s why having a simple yet elegant way to complete one of those steps is indispensable. This fine mesh bag makes adding hops to your brew, and then removing them again, a breeze! The ultra-fine mesh fabric keeps most of the hop material from entering your fermenter. Great for additions of pellet hops during the boil! It also works well for dry hopping in the keg, with pellet or whole hops.
Note: Dry hopping with pellets in a keg using this bag will throw a little matter into your beer, but it settles out pretty quickly and we have had good luck with this procedure.
Perfect size for 1-4 ounces of pellets or 1-2 ounces of whole hops.
Can also hold specialty grains
Reusable
Easy to clean
Great price
Bag size is 9 in. x 12 in, with hole size in mesh of approximatley 0.4-0.8 mm is size.
Extra-large bag perfect for holding grain when using the BIAB or Brew-in-a-Bag brewing method
Also works very well for pressing small volumes of grapes or fruit to extract juices
Made from food-grade nylon that can be washed and sanitized between uses
Drawstring keeps the bag closed and the contents contained
Huge BIAB bag (29" x 29") Reusable Nylon Mesh Bags are an indispensable part of any brew day.
These food-grade nylon mesh bags are more versatile and a better value than disposable cloth muslin bags. These bags are used for a wide range of different applications during brewing and fermentation.
The ideal Brew-in-a-Bag Bag. This huge mesh bag is made from sturdy, food-grade nylon and features a handy drawstring to help keep the contents contained. Also works extremely well for pressing small volumes of fruit solids for winemaking: just put the fruit in the bag and tie it closed, press the fruit, and remove the bag with the solids still inside—easy!
This bag is made of nylon, and measures 29 in x 29 in, with hole size in mesh of approximatley 0.4-0.8 mm is size.
Add hops or other boil additions while retaining most of the vegetal matter
Leads to clearer beer and less transfer issues due to clogging
Made from food-grade nylon that can be washed and sanitized between uses
Drawstring keeps the bag closed and can be tied off to your kettle handle
Holds approximately 2 oz of pellet hops after they swell up
Reusable small Nylon Mesh Bags are an indispensable part of any brew day.
These food-grade nylon bags are available in a range of sizes and with either a fine or a medium mesh weave, which make them both more versatile and a better value than disposable cloth muslin bags. These bags are used for a wide range of different applications during brewing and fermentation.
Nylong bags are often times used to add pellet hops to the boil or as a dry hop in the fermenter. Retains the vast majority of the hop material, making for clearer beer and easier transfers. Can also be used to add smaller amounts of other adjuncts to the boil or fermenter, such as orange peel, oak, spices, etc. This small 6 x 8 inch nylon mesh bag will hold up to 2 oz of pellet hops after they swell up. Features a handy drawstring to keep the bag closed and tie it off to your kettle handle, spoon or mash paddle.
Bag size is 6 in. x 8 in, with hole size in mesh of approximatley 0.4-0.8 mm is size.
A common ingredient found in the historical brewing herbal mixture called Gruit. Used before hops became the brewing spice of choice. 1/2 to 1 oz per 5 gallons is sufficient for bittering. Imparts a mellow sage-like aroma.
Fermentable extract rich in sugar, protein and flavor
Contributes to haze formation, mouth feel and head retention
Ideal for NEIPA, Hazy Pales or adding a velvety mouthfeel to an Oatmeal or Milk Stout
Unlock smoother, hazier, and more flavorful beers. Our hydrolyzed oat powder, crafted from premium Australian oats, boosts head retention, enhances mouthfeel, and creates a desirable haze, perfect for NEIPAs and Hazy Pales. Add a velvety touch to stouts or explore new dimensions in your favorite brews. Rich in fermentable sugars and oat flavor, this extract is your secret to exceptional beer.
Boost the alcohol content of your beer without adding sweetness
Highly fermentable sugar source that is gluten free
Perfect for increasing gravity with minimal flavor contributions
1 lb adds roughly 1% potential alcohol (PA) to 5 gallons of beer
With Dried Rice Extract (DRE) you are essentially adding a flavorless, fermentable sugars to your beer. It lightens flavor and adds alcohol without leaving sweetness behind. It works well for light style beers, or any beer where you want to add fermentables without increasing body.
Sugars by weight: 5% Glucose, 42% Maltose.
Gluten free.
Never lose a drop with this wrap around drip tray that hugs the tower to catch all of those stray drops. Fits all of the towers we sell! Made from stainless steel.
Dimensions: 7 in wide x 12 in long x 0.75 in deep (up to 4.33 in tower diameter)
Kegland Part number: KL01427
Keep your counter or kegerator clean with this affordable wrap around drip tray. Fits well with 3" diameter towers, with room to fit snug up to the bottom collar. Removable grill for easy cleaning. This is a direct replacement of the drip tray that comes with our kegerators.
Countertop design with feet
Honeycomb pattern removable grill
Half-moon cut out measures 4.5" across and 2-3/8" deep
Dimensions: 15" L x 10" W x 0.75" H
Made from ABS plastic
Kegland Part Number: KL00192
Stainless steel drip tray with pre-punched wall mounting holes. 15.5" wide with 5" tall backsplash. The grill is removable for easy cleaning. Perfect for 4–5 faucets.
Specs:
Back splash: 5" tall
Grill: 15.5" W x 6.625" D
Overall width: 15.8"
Overall depth: 6.75"
Removable grill
Made from stainless steel
KegLand Part number: KL01397
Stainless steel 6" drip trap. Louvered drip screen is removable. This drip tray, as opposed to the other models we manufacture, is imported. While the quality is good the finish of the stainless is not on the same level of craftsmanship. Buy this unit for price and perfect functionality.
A deluxe quality drip tray gives your setup a professional look and makes cleanup a snap!
The Deluxe Stainless Counter-Top Drip Tray has a louvered splash grate and can be easily cleaned in the dishwasher or sink. The 8" width easily accommodates a double faucet tower. Rubber feet hold the tray securely and protect your counter from scratches.
Deluxe features include a brushed finish 304 stainless steel, which is more expensive and difficult to work with - but looks beautiful. We carefully TIG weld the corners instead of sealing with a bead of silicone, or over-welding and then grinding which destroys the finish.
Designed by MoreBeer! & Made in the USA.
8 1/4" Wide x 5 3/8" Deep x 3/4" Tall
Keep the top of your kegerator clean with this stainless steel countertop-style drip tray. Perfect for placing underneath a draft tower or 2 faucets mounted side-by-side. Removable grill for easy cleaning. Features 5 pressed locations for drilling through and plumbing the drip tray for draining.
Features:
Removable grill
Made from stainless steel
11.8" L x 6.7" W x 0.6" D
Kegland Part number: KL13161
Keep the top of your kegerator clean with this stainless steel countertop-style drip tray. Perfect for placing underneath a draft tower or 2 faucets mounted side-by-side. Removable grill for easy cleaning. Features 5 pressed locations for drilling through and plumbing the drip tray for draining.
Features:
Removable grill
Made from stainless steel
11.8" L x 6.7" W x 0.6" D
Kegland Part number: KL13161
Keep the top of your kegerator clean with this stainless steel countertop-style drip tray. Perfect for placing underneath a draft tower or 4 faucets mounted side-by-side. Removable grill for easy cleaning. Features 5 pressed locations for drilling through and plumbing the drip tray for draining.
Features:
Removable grill
Made from stainless steel
19.6" L x 6.7" W x 0.6" D
Kegland Part number: KL13178
Infusing your wort with pure oxygen immediately before pitching yeast is the best way to get your fermentation started faster and finished cleaner.
This dual gauge oxygen regulator is compatible with standard disposable O2 tanks and provides a higher level of control when pumping oxygen into your wort. Using the adjustment knob, you can dial in the psi of the gas leaving the tank, leading to more consistent results. We recommend oxygenating wort using a 0.5 micron diffusion stone.
Instructions:
Attach the regulator to your oxygen tank
Turn the pressure up to 10-20 psi
Immerse diffusion stone in wort for 1-2 minutes
Please note: your wort must be chilled to yeast pitching temperature before adding oxygen. It is much more difficult for oxygen to dissolve into solution when the wort is still warm.
Kegland Part number: KL02165
Due to high demand, this item is currently out of stock. Be the first to receive your items by placing a pre-order today. We will automatically ship this to you when we receive more inventory.
Easily dispense both chilled and carbonated water from a single, elegant tap, making it a perfect match for any under-counter filtration or carbonation system
The tap is designed to work seamlessly with various setups, including keg-based systems for chilled or sparkling water and compact under-counter units like the Benchy Sparkling
Made from high-quality stainless steel, this tap is built to last and provides a clean, modern aesthetic that complements any kitchen or bar counter
This dual-outlet stainless steel tap is perfect for dispensing cold filtered water, sparkling water, or ambient temperature water. It's a great choice for systems like the Benchy Sparkling or other filtered water and reverse osmosis (RO) setups.
This tap is an ideal component for a variety of filtered water systems. We offer it specifically for customers who want to dispense chilled or chilled and carbonated water.
Here are a few ways to use this tap to get chilled or sparkling water:
For chilled water, simply place a ball lock keg in your fridge, run your mains water supply through the keg, and then into this tap.
For chilled and sparkling water, you can use a carbonation reactor lid with a keg. This option lets you chill and carbonate water at the same time.
For a complete under-counter solution, the Benchy Sparkling unit is an excellent choice. You can connect your mains water supply to this compact unit, and it will deliver chilled and carbonated water directly to this tap.
Fits benches/counters up to 1.96" (50mm) thick.
Includes 2 x Duotight 6.35mm push in fittings as standard for connecting to 4mm x 6.35mm PE Water Line.
If you are using this with a Benchy Sparkling you will need to step the line up to 8mm. We would recommend this fitting down the line. (Do not attach to the barbs of the tap, they are too wide to fit without leaking.)
KegLand Part Number: KL23917
Your custom-made tap handle will be the talk of the party!
You can create your own tap handle and mount it with this threaded insert. Simply drill a 1/2" hole in the bottom of your wooden piece and thread the D1299 with a flathead screwdriver (a coin can also be used in a pinch!). When you’re finished, mount your custom tap handle to your faucet, pull a pint and admire your handiwork!
Internal threads are 3/8", 16 thread-per-inch. Mounts to any standard faucet.
Traditional hefeweizen flavors and aromas but with more malt flavor
Includes 100% Galena hops
Estimated ABV: 4.9%
Estimated IBUs: 22
Makes 5 gallons of finished beer
A true Dunkelweizen recipe. The Dunkelweizen beer style focuses on the traditional hefeweizen flavors and aromas but with more malt flavor. A nice blend of caramunich and chocolate malt help give the beer a nice dark color and round malt character.
Makes 5 gallons
Estimated Original Gravity: 1.050-1.052
SRM (Color Range): 19
IBUs: 22
Estimated Alcohol Percentage: 4.9%
Our recipe kits DO NOT include grain bags, yeast or priming sugar. To find our yeast recommendations, choose your preferred kit option above and then select the drop-down menu under “Yeast Options”. For more info, click on the recommended yeast(s) below in the “You Might Also Need” section below. All grains will come milled, unless you select unmilled base malts.
Traditional hefeweizen flavors and aromas but with more malt flavor
Includes 100% Galena hops
Estimated ABV: 4.9%
Estimated IBUs: 22
Makes 5 gallons of finished beer
A true Dunkelweizen recipe. This beer style focuses on the traditional hefeweizen flavors and aromas but with more malt flavor. A nice blend of caramunich and chocolate malt help give the beer a nice dark color and round malt character.
Makes 5 gallons
Estimated Original Gravity: 1.050-1.052
SRM (Color Range): 19
IBUs: 22
Estimated Alcohol Percentage: 4.9%
Our recipe kits DO NOT include grain bags, yeast or priming sugar. To find our yeast recommendations, choose your preferred kit option above and then select the drop-down menu under “Yeast Options”. For more info, click on the recommended yeast(s) below in the “You Might Also Need” section below. All included steeping grains will come milled.
Liquid Malt Extract (LME) vs. Dried Malt Extract (DME)
MoreBeer! recipe kits are offered in both Liquid Malt Extract and Dry Malt Extract so that our customers can choose the format that best suits their needs and brewing style. LME is a viscous liquid, similar in consistency to maple syrup. In addition to being the more affordable option, many brewers find LME easier to handle than dry extract. DME is more condensed and comes in a powder format that is similar to baking flour. Although it’s a little more costly, DME is naturally lighter in color and stays fresher for longer. We highly recommend DME when brewing light colored beers.
The humble plastic ball lock disconnect has been around a long time and is used by countless homebrewers around the world. Despite the extensive use they have seen little to no innovation for decades and KegLand wanted to change this. Enter the Duotight Ball Lock QD. The integrated Duotight design means you can connect your beer and gas line directly, easily and reliably with no need for additional fittings or clamps. It is a robust and super compact design that is incredibly easy to assemble and disassemble, making cleaning and sanitizing an absolute breeze! Made from highly chemical resistant materials with stainless springs and ball bearings (no cheap ABS plastics here) this baby is extremely resistant to commonly used chemicals such as phosphoric based sanitizers and caustics. The incredibly small form factor allows for easy stacking of kegs. The new cap design ensures a pressure seal with just hand tightening and it can be completely taken apart for cleaning with no tools required. Duotight Ball Lock QDs are offered in three sizes that correspond to the outer diameters seen on our line of EVABarrier Draft Tubing. 6.35 mm OD – features a very tight 3 mm ID that requires only 3.2 ft of length for adequate flow resistance. This is the ideal size for mobile draft or if you want to keep your kegerator as tidy as possible. 8 mm OD – the most common OD size of EVABarrier tubing. This size comes in two IDs (4 mm & 5 mm) and pairs up with the lion's share of Duotight fittings and accessories. 4 mm ID is our most recommended size for beverage lines, requiring 5-6 ft. lengths. 5 mm ID is commonly used as gas line or when 10-12 ft. beverage lines are required. 9.5 mm OD – suitable for gas lines or long draw beverage lines. At 6.3 mm ID, this size is ideal for beverage lines that will be 20 ft. or longer in length. Duotight Push-to-Connect These Duotight ball lock disconnects already have the Duotight fitting built into the ball lock disconnect. No need for additional threaded fittings. Simply push the beer/gas line in and you are done! Compact The world's most compact ball lock disconnect ever manufactured. This new compact form factor is great for tight spaces or fridges where you want to pack as many kegs in as possible. This is one of the only ball lock disconnects that allows standard ball lock kegs to be double stacked while still connected to beer and gas lines. Overmolded Poppet The overmolded poppet design means you can couple and disconnect this ball lock QD under extreme pressures of up to 150 psi (higher than most kegs working pressure) and will never have issues with the o-ring blowing out. Tool-less Disassembly Other ball lock disconnects require a tool such as a flat head screw driver or spanner to take them apart for cleaning. The new caps on these allow for easy disassembly by hand, making these easier to break down for cleaning. It's literally never been easier to remove hop particles from your ball lock disconnects. Extreme Chemical Resistance No cheap ABS plastic or nitrile seals. This ball lock disconnect is made from stainless spring and ball bearings, with an engineering polyketone resin body, EPDM and PP/EPDM overmolded poppet. This makes the quick disconnect resistant to extreme chemicals such as phosphoric and acetic acid, caustic soda, peroxide and many other acid or base chemicals which are commonly used in homebrewing. Toughness This ball lock disconnect is more robust than any other plastic ball lock disconnect ever manufactured due to the use of new engineering plastics. Don't be fooled by the small form factor — these bad boys are tough! High Flow The internal design of these allows for faster flow meaning you can slightly quicker transfers when compared to other plastic ball lock disconnects. Features: Ball Lock Quick Disconnect - Bev Out Direct connect EVABarrier tubing Compact design won't interfere with keg stacking Made from highly chemical resistant materials Dissamble by hand for quick and easy cleaning Three sizes available: 6.35 mm (KL24235) 8 mm (KL20749) 9.5 mm (KL20763)
The humble plastic ball lock disconnect has been around a long time and is used by countless homebrewers around the world. Despite the extensive use they have seen little to no innovation for decades and KegLand wanted to change this. Enter the Duotight Ball Lock QD. The integrated Duotight design means you can connect your beer and gas line directly, easily and reliably with no need for additional fittings or clamps. It is a robust and super compact design that is incredibly easy to assemble and disassemble, making cleaning and sanitizing an absolute breeze! Made from highly chemical resistant materials with stainless springs and ball bearings (no cheap ABS plastics here) this baby is extremely resistant to commonly used chemicals such as phosphoric based sanitizers and caustics. The incredibly small form factor allows for easy stacking of kegs. The new cap design ensures a pressure seal with just hand tightening and it can be completely taken apart for cleaning with no tools required. Duotight Ball Lock QDs are offered in three sizes that correspond to the outer diameters seen on our line of EVABarrier Draft Tubing. 6.35 mm OD – features a very tight 3 mm ID that requires only 3.2 ft of length for adequate flow resistance. This is the ideal size for mobile draft or if you want to keep your kegerator as tidy as possible. 8 mm OD – the most common OD size of EVABarrier tubing. This size comes in two IDs (4 mm & 5 mm) and pairs up with the lion's share of Duotight fittings and accessories. 4 mm ID is our most recommended size for beverage lines, requiring 5-6 ft. lengths. 5 mm ID is commonly used as gas line or when 10-12 ft. beverage lines are required. 9.5 mm OD – suitable for gas lines or long draw beverage lines. At 6.3 mm ID, this size is ideal for beverage lines that will be 20 ft. or longer in length. Duotight Push-to-Connect These Duotight ball lock disconnects already have the Duotight fitting built into the ball lock disconnect. No need for additional threaded fittings. Simply push the beer/gas line in and you are done! Compact The world's most compact ball lock disconnect ever manufactured. This new compact form factor is great for tight spaces or fridges where you want to pack as many kegs in as possible. This is one of the only ball lock disconnects that allows standard ball lock kegs to be double stacked while still connected to beer and gas lines. Overmolded Poppet The overmolded poppet design means you can couple and disconnect this ball lock QD under extreme pressures of up to 150 psi (higher than most kegs working pressure) and will never have issues with the o-ring blowing out. Tool-less Disassembly Other ball lock disconnects require a tool such as a flat head screw driver or spanner to take them apart for cleaning. The new caps on these allow for easy disassembly by hand, making these easier to break down for cleaning. It's literally never been easier to remove hop particles from your ball lock disconnects. Extreme Chemical Resistance No cheap ABS plastic or nitrile seals. This ball lock disconnect is made from stainless spring and ball bearings, with an engineering polyketone resin body, EPDM and PP/EPDM overmolded poppet. This makes the quick disconnect resistant to extreme chemicals such as phosphoric and acetic acid, caustic soda, peroxide and many other acid or base chemicals which are commonly used in homebrewing. Toughness This ball lock disconnect is more robust than any other plastic ball lock disconnect ever manufactured due to the use of new engineering plastics. Don't be fooled by the small form factor — these bad boys are tough! High Flow The internal design of these allows for faster flow meaning you can slightly quicker transfers when compared to other plastic ball lock disconnects. Features: Ball Lock Quick Disconnect - Gas In Direct connect EVABarrier tubing Compact design won't interfere with keg stacking Made from highly chemical resistant materials Disassemble by hand for quick and easy cleaning Three sizes available: 6.35 mm (KL24242) 8 mm (KL20756) 9.5 mm (KL20770)
Automatically release pressure inside your fermenter during pressure fermentations Regulate beer flow during pressurized transfers from fermenter to keg Built-in pressure gauge for easy reference when adjusting the spunding valve Pressure gauge is interchangeable—swap to different pressure ranges that better suit your application Diaphragm spunding valves offer higher accuracy compared to spring & poppet spunding valves Comes complete with ball lock QD, Duotight adapter, and rigid joiner With this complete kit you'll be ready to use the BlowTie 2 Spunding Valve right out of the box. The BlowTie is used to release excess pressure on a pressurized fermenter or from a receiving keg during pressure transfers. This diaphragm spunding valve is much more accurate than the spring and poppet style, and works much better at lower pressures. This version of the Spunding Valve Kit includes the CM Becker Ball Lock QD, often considered the finest quality in plastic ball lock quick disconnects, and an 8 mm Duotight Flare Adapter for connecting to the BlowTie. The BlowTie 2 can also be upgraded with a Digital Mini Pressure Gauge. Pressure Fermentation Pressure fermentation is becoming more and more popular at the homebrew level, but in order to do it safely and accurately, you need a way to release excess pressure. You'll pressurize your vessel to your desired psi, but once fermentation begins and those hungry, active yeast start creating CO2, the pressure inside the vessel will increase. Attach a spunding valve and set it to your desired pressure, and it will blow off when the pressure gets to high and close up again when it's back to your desired psi. Pressure Transfers Even if you don't have a pressurizable fermenter, you may have done pressure transfers from keg to keg during filtering or after fining. During pressure transfers, it's a good idea to have a bit of head pressure in the receiving keg, especially if you're transferring beer that is already carbonated. Having a spunding valve in place will allow you to consistently control the head pressure and give you more consistent results, without losing carbonation in the process. Diaphragm vs. Poppet With the poppet style spunding valve, a spring pushes against a poppet to keep the valve closed. When the poppet lifts up to open, the surface area the gas pushes against becomes larger, and the spring has to work harder to push the poppet down and reseal the valve. This can lead to more gas being released than intended, and the remaining pressure in your vessel may be at a lower psi than your spunding valve’s set psi. Instead of a poppet, the spring inside the BlowTie pushes against a diaphragm, which has an immensely larger surface area. This means the surface area that the gas pushes against while the diaphragm is closed is significantly closer to the surface area it pushes against when the diaphragm is open. This leads to higher accuracy, and the remaining pressure after excess gas is released will be much closer to your set blow off pressure. Kit Includes: BlowTie 2 w/ Integrated Pressure Gauge (0-15 psi) CM Becker Gray Ball Lock Disconnect Duotight Flare Fitting 8 mm OD Rigid Plastic Joiner
Automatically release pressure inside your fermenter during pressure fermentations Regulate beer flow during pressurized transfers from fermenter to keg Built-in pressure gauge for easy reference when adjusting the spunding valve Pressure gauge is interchangeable—swap to different pressure ranges that better suit your application Diaphragm spunding valves offer higher accuracy compared to spring & poppet spunding valves Comes complete with Duotight ball lock QD and rigid joiner With this complete kit you'll be ready to use the BlowTie 2 Spunding Valve right out of the box. The BlowTie is used to release excess pressure on a pressurized fermenter or from a receiving keg during pressure transfers. This diaphragm spunding valve is much more accurate than the spring and poppet style, and works much better at lower pressures. This version of the Spunding Valve Kit includes the Duotight Ball Lock QD which allows you to attach the BlowTie directly to the QD via the 8 mm rigid joiner. The BlowTie 2 can also be upgraded with a Digital Mini Pressure Gauge. Pressure Fermentation Pressure fermentation is becoming more and more popular at the homebrew level, but in order to do it safely and accurately, you need a way to release excess pressure. You'll pressurize your vessel to your desired psi, but once fermentation begins and those hungry, active yeast start creating CO2, the pressure inside the vessel will increase. Attach a spunding valve and set it to your desired pressure, and it will blow off when the pressure gets to high and close up again when it's back to your desired psi. Pressure Transfers Even if you don't have a pressurizable fermenter, you may have done pressure transfers from keg to keg during filtering or after fining. During pressure transfers, it's a good idea to have a bit of head pressure in the receiving keg, especially if you're transferring beer that is already carbonated. Having a spunding valve in place will allow you to consistently control the head pressure and give you more consistent results, without losing carbonation in the process. Diaphragm vs. Poppet With the poppet style spunding valve, a spring pushes against a poppet to keep the valve closed. When the poppet lifts up to open, the surface area the gas pushes against becomes larger, and the spring has to work harder to push the poppet down and reseal the valve. This can lead to more gas being released than intended, and the remaining pressure in your vessel may be at a lower psi than your spunding valve’s set psi. Instead of a poppet, the spring inside the BlowTie pushes against a diaphragm, which has an immensely larger surface area. This means the surface area that the gas pushes against while the diaphragm is closed is significantly closer to the surface area it pushes against when the diaphragm is open. This leads to higher accuracy, and the remaining pressure after excess gas is released will be much closer to your set blow off pressure. Kit Includes: BlowTie 2 w/ Integrated Pressure Gauge (0-15 psi) 8 mm Duotight Gray Ball Lock Disconnect 8 mm OD Rigid Plastic Joiner
Automatically release pressure inside your fermenter during pressure fermentations Regulate beer flow during pressurized transfers from fermenter to keg Built-in pressure gauge for easy reference when adjusting the spunding valve Pressure gauge is interchangeable—swap to different pressure ranges that better suit your application Diaphragm spunding valves offer higher accuracy compared to spring & poppet spunding valves 8 mm Duotight inlet/outlet for use with 8 mm OD EVABarrier tubing or 8 mm Rigid Joiners The Blow Tie Spunding Valve is used to release excess pressure on a pressurized fermenter or from a receiving keg during pressure transfers. This diaphragm spunding valve is much more accurate than the spring and poppet style, and works much better at lower pressures. The BlowTie 2 features an integrated pressure gauge so you can quickly and easily dial in your pressure setting. The analog gauge is removable and can be swapped out with a gauge of a different pressure range or it can be swapped out for the Digital Mini Pressure Gauge. Pressure Fermentation Pressure fermentation is becoming more and more popular at the homebrew level, but in order to do it safely and accurately you need a way to release excess pressure. You'll pressurize your vessel to your desired psi, but once fermentation begins and those hungry, active yeast start creating CO2, the pressure inside the vessel will increase. Attach a spunding valve and set it to your desired pressure, and it will blow off when the pressure gets too high and close up again when it's back to your desired psi. Pressure Transfers Even if you don't have a pressurizable fermenter, you may have done pressure transfers from keg to keg during filtering or after fining. During pressure transfers, it's a good idea to have a bit of head pressure in the receiving keg, especially if you're transferring beer that is already carbonated. Having a spunding valve in place will allow you to consistently control the head pressure and give you more consistent results, without losing carbonation in the process. Diaphragm vs. Poppet With the poppet style spunding valve, a spring pushes against a poppet to keep the valve closed. When the poppet lifts up to open, the surface area the gas pushes against becomes larger, and the spring has to work harder to push the poppet down and reseal the valve. This can lead to more gas being released than intended, and the remaining pressure in your vessel may be at a lower psi than your spunding valve’s set psi. Instead of a poppet, the spring inside the BlowTie pushes against a diaphragm, which has an immensely larger surface area. This means the surface area that the gas pushes against while the diaphragm is closed is significantly closer to the surface area it pushes against when the diaphragm is open. This leads to higher accuracy, and the remaining pressure after excess gas is released will be much closer to your set blow off pressure. Set Up The BlowTie spunding valve comes with 8 mm Duotight fittings on the inlet and outlet, and we recommend using it with EVABarrier 8 mm OD tubing (D1717 or D1718). You'll also need the flare Duotight fitting (DUO106) in order to attach it to a ball lock or pin lock disconnect. Dialing in your desired pressure is even easier with the BlowTie 2, thanks to the integrated pressure gauge. Simply start with the adjustment knob fully closed, then slowly open it until the gauge reading matches your desired pressure setting. Specifications: Made from food grade acetal Stainless screws Easily disassembles for cleaning 8mm (5/16") Duotight fittings at both ends Interchangeable pressure gauge Gauge reads from 0-15 psi WARNING: Do not exceed gauge pressure. Exceeding the pressure range will damage the gauge. Kegland Part number: KL15042
Automatically release pressure inside your fermenter during pressure fermentations
Regulate beer flow during pressurized transfers from fermenter to keg
Large triple scale pressure gauge with extended 0-40 PSI pressure range
Diaphragm spunding valves offer higher accuracy compared to spring & poppet spunding valves
Comes complete with ball lock QD, Duotight adapter, tee, and rigid joiners
With this complete kit you'll be ready to use the Blow Tie Spunding Valve right out of the box. The BlowTie is used to release excess pressure on a pressurized fermenter or from a receiving keg during pressure transfers. This diaphragm spunding valve is much more accurate than the spring and poppet style, and works much better at lower pressures.
Pressure Fermentation
Pressure fermentation is becoming more and more popular at the homebrew level, but in order to do it safely and accurately, you need a way to release excess pressure. You'll pressurize your vessel to your desired psi, but once fermentation begins and those hungry, active yeast start creating CO2, the pressure inside the vessel will increase. Attach a spunding valve and set it to your desired pressure, and it will blow off when the pressure gets to high and close up again when it's back to your desired psi.
Pressure Transfers
Even if you don't have a pressurizable fermenter, you may have done pressure transfers from keg to keg during filtering or after fining. During pressure transfers, it's a good idea to have a bit of head pressure in the receiving keg, especially if you're transferring beer that is already carbonated. Having a spunding valve in place will allow you to consistently control the head pressure and give you more consistent results, without losing carbonation in the process.
Diaphragm vs. Poppet
With the poppet style spunding valve, a spring pushes against a poppet to keep the valve closed. When the poppet lifts up to open, the surface area the gas pushes against becomes larger, and the spring has to work harder to push the poppet down and reseal the valve. This can lead to more gas being released than intended, and the remaining pressure in your vessel may be at a lower psi than your spunding valve’s set psi.
Instead of a poppet, the spring inside the BlowTie pushes against a diaphragm, which has an immensely larger surface area. This means the surface area that the gas pushes against while the diaphragm is closed is significantly closer to the surface area it pushes against when the diaphragm is open. This leads to higher accuracy, and the remaining pressure after excess gas is released will be much closer to your set blow off pressure.
Kit Includes:
BlowTie
Pressure Gauge (0-40 psi)
Ball Lock Disconnect
Duotight Tee & Flared Duotight Fitting
2x Lengths of EVABarrier 8mm OD Tubing
Automatically release pressure inside your fermenter during pressure fermentations Regulate beer flow during pressurized transfers from fermenter to keg Diaphragm spunding valves offer higher accuracy compared to spring & poppet spunding valves 8 mm Duotight inlet/outlet for use with 8 mm OD EVABarrier tubing or 8 mm Rigid Joiners The Blow Tie Spunding Valve is used to release excess pressure on a pressurized fermenter or from a receiving keg during pressure transfers. This diaphragm spunding valve is much more accurate than the spring and poppet style, and works much better at lower pressures. Pressure Fermentation
Pressure fermentation is becoming more and more popular at the homebrew level, but in order to do it safely and accurately you need a way to release excess pressure. You'll pressurize your vessel to your desired psi, but once fermentation begins and those hungry, active yeast start creating CO2, the pressure inside the vessel will increase. Attach a spunding valve and set it to your desired pressure, and it will blow off when the pressure gets too high and close up again when it's back to your desired psi. Pressure Transfers
Even if you don't have a pressurizable fermenter, you may have done pressure transfers from keg to keg during filtering or after fining. During pressure transfers, it's a good idea to have a bit of head pressure in the receiving keg, especially if you're transferring beer that is already carbonated. Having a spunding valve in place will allow you to consistently control the head pressure and give you more consistent results, without losing carbonation in the process. Diaphragm vs. Poppet
With the poppet style spunding valve, a spring pushes against a poppet to keep the valve closed. When the poppet lifts up to open, the surface area the gas pushes against becomes larger, and the spring has to work harder to push the poppet down and reseal the valve. This can lead to more gas being released than intended, and the remaining pressure in your vessel may be at a lower psi than your spunding valve’s set psi. Instead of a poppet, the spring inside the BlowTie pushes against a diaphragm, which has an immensely larger surface area. This means the surface area that the gas pushes against while the diaphragm is closed is significantly closer to the surface area it pushes against when the diaphragm is open. This leads to higher accuracy, and the remaining pressure after excess gas is released will be much closer to your set blow off pressure. Set Up
The BlowTie spunding valve comes with 8 mm Duotight fittings on the inlet and outlet, and we recommend using it with EVABarrier 8 mm OD tubing (D1717 or D1718). You'll also need the flare Duotight fitting (DUO106) in order to attach it to a ball lock or pin lock disconnect. Dialing in your desired pressure is very simple. Although you would ideally use the BlowTie with the Push-In Pressure Gauge (D1160) and Duotight Tee Fitting (DUO109), as seen in the example photo, you can easily set the blow off pressure without it. To do this, simply pressurize an empty keg to your desired psi using your CO2 regulator. Before attaching the BlowTie to the gas post, be sure to turn the dial clockwise until it is fully closed. Once attached, slowly turn the dial counterclockwise until gas starts coming out, then slightly turn the dial back to stop the gas flow. The BlowTie is now set to your desired pressure. Specifications:
Made from food grade acetal Stainless screws Easily disassembles for cleaning 8mm (5/16") Duotight fittings at both ends 0-40 psi pressure rating Please note: the BlowTie does not come with the pictured accessories. Please see "You Might Also Need" below for the other products shown in the example photo. Kegland Part number: KL03643
The standard plastic handheld faucet modified for use with Duotight fittings and EVABarrier draft tubing. The 6.35mm end piece can be paired with the 8mm x 6.35mm Duotight reducer to use with 8mm OD EVABarrier tubing. Commonly called a "cobra tap" or "picnic faucet". Duotight fitting sold separately. KegLand Part Number: KL21821
Serve beverages at different pressures without the need for multiple CO2 cylinders, dual body regulators, or expensive gas manifolds
Feed a single pressure to the gas board from your regulator and then step down the pressure on each Duotight regulator
Use one line for serving ales, another for soda or seltzer water, and another for carbonating a freshly filled keg
All parts shown are included and snap together quickly thanks to Duotight push-to-connect fittings and rigid plastic joiners
Duotight In-Line Regulators feature built-in pressure gauges that read 0-60 PSI and can be swapped out for different ranges if desired
The Duotight Draft Regulator Board is a simple and cost-effective solution to serving beer and other beverages on draft at different pressures. With a standard CO2 tank and CO2 regulator, you can feed gas at a single pressure into the regulator board and then fine tune individual pressure settings for each gas line via the Duotight In-Line Regulators. These regulators feature built-in pressure gauges that make adjustments super simple and check valves are included as standard so you never have to worry about back flow into the regulator. This kit includes everything you need to assemble your regulator board and can be customized so the gas inlet is on the right or left side—whichever makes the most sense for your home draft setup. Duotight push-to-connect fittings and the precut rigid joiners make assembly a breeze and only takes 10-15 minutes!
The draft board kit comes in two options—with or without shut off valves. These valves offer peace of mind and allow you to shut off gas flow to any line that is not in use. If you ensure that your system has no leaks, they aren't technically needed, and you can always fully tighten your Duotight Regulator adjustment knob for added protection. But that little extra security might help you sleep easier at night! One advantage of choosing no check valves, however, is that it will leave room at the top of the board to label your gas lines.
One of the coolest features of the Duotight In-Line Regulator is that the included pressure gauge can be swapped out for different pressure ranges. The standard gauge reads 0-60 PSI, but if you have one line that will always be used for serving Ales, you can swap to a 0-15 PSI gauge that will be a little easier to read and make precise adjustments. There's also a Digital Pressure Gauge available that provides backlit instant reads and is rated from 0-90 PSI.
Need more than 4 gas lines? Check out the 6-Way Duotight Draft Regulator Board.
Please Note: Full assembly required. The gas board, regulators, and fittings will arrive loose. Please see our instructions and assembly video below.
Stepping Down Pressure
The ideal regulation scenario occurs when the inline regulator steps down the output pressure to at least 10 PSI less than the inlet pressure. For example, if the inlet pressure is 30 PSI, the regulator effectively manages a range from 0–20 PSI on the output side ensuring optimal performance and stability.
Ideal regulation scenario (10 PSI less than inlet pressure)
Example of 30 PSI inlet translating to 0–20 PSI output
Kit Includes:
4-Output Gas Board
(4) Duotight In-Line Regulators
(4) Duotight Check Valves
(4) Duotight Shut Off Valves (if selected above)
(3) Duotight Tees
(1) Duotight Elbow
(15) Rigid Plastic Joiners
NOTE: All Duotight fittings and rigid plastic joiners come as 8mm OD. Mounting hardware is included for the regulators but not for mounting the board itself to a wall or the inside of your kegerator/keezer. If you select the option without shutoff valves, you will be left with some spare joiners after assembly.