How to choose the right kegerator?
The right kegerator comes down to one simple question… how many beers do you want on tap at once? Whether you're serving a single homebrew from a compact 1-tap setup, or running multiple lines for a home bar or commercial space, there's a Series X configuration built for your needs, from a straightforward base model all the way up to an 8-tap, 8-keg setup.
The Series X kegerator is designed to hold up to 4 standard corny kegs in the footprint of a regular fridge, while the larger Series X PLUS can accommodate up to 8 kegs with up to 8 taps. Both models are compatible with commercial kegs up to 50L, making them just as at home in a micropub or bar as they are in your kitchen or garage.
You can find out more on which kegerator is right for you on our blog here.
Kegerator FAQs
What is a kegerator?
A kegerator is a purpose-built refrigerated unit designed to store and dispense draught beer directly from a keg. Unlike a standard fridge conversion, a kegerator is designed from the ground up to maintain the correct temperature and pressure for perfect beer dispense.
How many kegs can a kegerator hold?
It depends on the model. The Kegland Series X holds up to 4 standard corny kegs (19L), while the Series X PLUS holds up to 8 corny kegs. Both models are also compatible with commercial kegs up to 50L if you prefer to run a single larger keg.