3 Ways to Change a Keg
A keg can easily be considered the life of a party. But when it runs out, it’s important to know how to change it without any hiccups. Whether you’re new to kegs or an experienced party host, understanding how to change a keg can be an essential skill. In this article, we will discuss three simple ways to change a keg and get the party going again quickly.
1. The Traditional Way – Replacing the Keg Manually
This method is most commonly used and involves physically swapping out the empty keg for a new one. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
a. Turn off the CO2 supply by closing the valve.
b. Remove the coupler from the empty keg by twisting it counterclockwise and then lifting it.
c. Ensure that your new keg is chilled and ready for use.
d. Attach the coupler onto the fresh keg by aligning it with the valve and turning it clockwise until secure.
e. Open the CO2 valve to pressurize the new keg, making sure there are no leaks.
f. Pour beer from tap until there’s no more foam and enjoy!
2. The Gas-Powered Way – Using Compressed Air to Change a Keg
If manual labor isn’t your thing, try using compressed air as an alternative for changing your keg:
a. Close and disconnect existing air hose to release any residual pressure.
b. Attach a specialized compressed air hose equipped with a pressure regulator.
c. Adjust regulator to proper PSI (usually between 10-12 PSI).
d. Inject compressed air into the empty keg until remaining liquid comes out of tap.
e. Remove and replace empty keg following The Traditional Way steps.
3. The Kegerator Way – When You Want a Seamless Change
If you have a kegerator setup, changing the keg can become much easier:
a. Disconnect the empty keg while leaving CO2 and beer lines connected.
b. Replace the empty keg with a new one nestled in the kegerator chamber.
c. Reconnect CO2 and beer lines to fresh keg valves, ensuring proper connection.
d. Adjust pressure settings if necessary to account for different types of beer.
e. Tap the new keg using coupler and enjoy your fresh beverages.
By having these three methods under your belt, you’ll be prepared to flawlessly change a keg whenever needed. So go ahead, enjoy parties or gatherings without any interruption in the flow of drinks and let the good times continue. Cheers!