kegerators

Here’s a list of some of the best channels to grab a kegerator. Also worth checking GumTree, Marketplace and if handy with a hammer consider making your own beauty from a normal fridge or feezer.

The team at A Man & His Cave make it ridiculously easy to find your dream kegerator, tapping gear and a bunch of other toys. They also offer legendary support, epic pricing, and love what they do; guy or girl they’re worth checking out.

Keg King are the original marketplace for home brew gear and supplies however, they also cater to those of us that don’t have time or brewing skills and supply kegerators, plus all the associated gear you could imagine. 

Kegland offer a range of different options with an interactive kegerator builder which makes it dangerously fun looking at upgrade option. They also have DIY set ups if you want to build your own kegerator.  

If in VIC – The Beer Factory is the home of Benson Brothers Brewing – one of the popular beer brands available on KegSwappa.  Not only do they brew a range of delicious beers and ciders they can provide all the equipment to serve your delicious beverages. They provide kegerators, couplers, CO2 and can also provide advice on the best setup for your needs.  They can get most systems and equipment in within 48 hours and can also provide delivery (within 100km of Melbourne) and installation if required.”

Bracton are 100% commercial grade and need to be installed by a beer plumber. Expect to pay north of $2k for a set up but they are built to last so if you are a business, have the budget or need something that can handle a tough environment they are a worthy option. Get in touch with us if interested and we will connect you to your nearest beer plumber.

DIY KEGERATOR

Handy with a drill and have a spare fridge or freezer then why not make your own kegerator!
iKegger and KegLand both sell conversion kits and there’s a bunch of how to videos on YouTube, this one from Home Brew for Life is a crack up.  

Handy with a drill and want the cheapest option? If so then considering converting a normal fridge or freezer (which makes a keezer) into a kegerator. iKegger and KegLand both sell conversion kits and there’s a bunch of how to videos on YouTube, this one from Home Brew for Life is a crack up.