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Taprite Pony Keg Pump US Sankey D System Low Profile
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Insidebeer.com: The Ultimate Guide to Using Beer Keg Pumps for a Perfect Party
Beer kegs have become the go-to choice for parties and gatherings. They are convenient, cost-effective, and can provide a fresh, delicious brew to a large group of people. However, to get the most out of your keg, you need a beer keg pump. In this article, we will provide you with everything you need to know about using a beer keg pump for your party.
How Beer Keg Pumps
Work A beer keg pump is a pump-action device that attaches to the top of a keg. It uses air to drive the beer out of the keg through the tap and into your glass or cup. The pump handle is pressed down, forcing air into the keg and pushing the beer out. The amount of pressure needed to dispense the beer depends on the type of keg pump being used.
When you activate the keg pump tap, oxygen enters the keg, which can cause the beer to go flat. Therefore, you have approximately 24 hours to finish the keg before the beer goes stale.
Keeping Beer Fresh and Cold
To keep the beer fresh and cold, you have two options: use an ice bucket or an insulated keg bag. Using a bucket filled with ice is not always convenient since the uneven temperatures throughout the keg can melt the ice quickly. On the other hand, an insulated keg bag keeps the ice frozen longer and provides better coverage around the whole bag. To preserve the coldness of the beer, keep the keg in a cool, shaded area, and avoid exposing it to direct sunlight.
Tapping a Keg
To tap a keg, follow these simple steps:
- Cool the keg down with enough ice using one of the methods mentioned above.
- Insert the beer keg tap pump between the lugs and the top of the keg. Then, twist it clockwise about a quarter turn until it's snug.
- Pull out the handle and push it down to tap the keg.
- If you're using a cooling bag, you can close the top and use the opening to access the beer keg pump tap, thus providing even more insulation.
- Once the keg pump is in place, close the zipper around the pump to preserve the cold.
The most common mistake when pumping a keg is over-pressurizing it. To avoid this, tap your keg before pumping and see how it pours. Depending on how long you let the keg settle, you may need to pour off the first few cups of foam. An ideal pour should take about six to eight seconds to fill a 16-oz cup. If the flow is slow, start with 4-5 pumps and check the flow rate. If you haven't pumped enough, the beer will trickle out very slowly. If you've pumped too hard, the beer will blast out pure foam.
Keg Pumps for Sale from Insidebeer.com
Insidebeer.com offers a wide selection of beer keg pumps and keg pump parts for your party needs. Our team of experts can provide professional consultation and assistance to help you choose the perfect keg pump for your event. Our selection includes both hand pumps and CO2-powered pumps, allowing you to choose the perfect option for your party.
Conclusion
In conclusion, beer kegs, and keg pumps are excellent choices for parties and gatherings. By using the tips and tricks outlined in this article, you can ensure that your beer stays fresh, cold, and delicious throughout your event. Whether you're a draft beer enthusiast or a fan of homebrewing, Insidebeer.com has the perfect keg pump for your needs.