The keg you’re probably most familiar with is the Sanke, or Half Barrel keg. In college I spent a lot of time inverted over one of these. The picture below is very useful for distinguishing the different keg types. The “Home Brew” keg is called a Cornelius (Corny Keg) Corny kegs ...
The first thing you’ll need to get is a Cornelius keg (or corny keg) to fill with your batch cocktail. This keg style uses ball lock connections for both liquid and gas to connect it to your kegerator or draft system. If you already have a kegerator, you’ll need to switch your ...
Now, if you really need to serve cocktails on tap, then this system isn’t going to work. For that you’ll need what’s referred to as a “Cornelius Keg”, which is a five-gallon keg typically used for soda. They’re great for this because they have a nice wide opening that makes...
Having a kegerator makes it more possible that I fill a small glass and drink it, then later fill it again. If I pour a whole can or bottle, I'm more tempted to drink it faster and want more sooner. Yes - 1 full pint, or maybe two smaller glasses a night during the week, bu...