Have Your Own Home Beer

Last summer, 2009, I made a   decision; I bought a Keg-O-Rator, place where you put a beer keg . I had to convince the wife to get one,   she was fine with it.I put it in my office so after I complete my work for the day; I sit down and have a cool one.

What are the benefits of a Keg-O-Rator? Well for one thing it is convenient to have one right in your office. But the main thing is the cost. I put a pony keg in filled with Bud Light, and the cost for a 12 ounce glass of beer, a little over 60 cents.

The Keg-O-Rator I have can hold at least three different kinds of beer kegs.

1. 1/2 barrel or commonly called a keg. Holds 15.5 gallons or 58.5 liters.
2. 1/4 barrel called a pony keg or quarter barrel. This hold 7.75 gallons or 30 liters
3. 1/6 barrel or sixth barrel which hold 5 gallons or 20 liters

Now when I first bought my Keg-O-Rator I purchased a pony keg. Then I advanced to a full keg. I think the best for a person who doesn’t entertain a lot is to purchase a pony keg. This way you can always have fresh beer and you can change brands more quickly if need be. I find a pony keg last me a little over a month, may last you longer or shorter depending on your thirst.

If you do get a Keg-O-Rator, do not use the plastic hose clamps that come with it.     The clamps that come with the keg-o-rator did not seal properly, which allowed my gas tank to run out over night. Use metal hose clamps to seal the hoses coming from the gas cylinder.

Now I am not bragging about it but my Keg-O-Rator is the best thing since slice bread!

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