Our Selection of Kegerator Kits
Complete Two Tap Kegerator Kit
Contents: This kegerator kit includes two premium AEB 19 litre stainless steel kegs, a Micro Matic CO2 regulator for accurate pressure control, a Sodastream adapter for added portability, beer and gas lines with John Guest fittings, and flow control stainless steel NukaTaps.
Features: Designed to make home beer dispensing straightforward, this kegging kit is easy to set up and built with quality components throughout. It is a strong option for brewers moving into kegging for the first time, but equally well suited to more experienced homebrewers who want a reliable two-tap draft beer system.
Complete 19L Keg Setup
Contents: This setup includes a premium CO₂ regulator, beer and gas lines, disconnects, and a picnic tap, with the option to add one or more 19 litre kegs depending on your setup.
Features: Designed as a straightforward entry into keg dispensing, this kit gives you everything you need to start pouring from a keg at home (apart from the CO₂ cylinder). It is a flexible option that works well for both new brewers and anyone looking to simplify their setup, with compatible fittings that can be used across different keg types and sizes.
Single Tap Kegerator Kit
Contents: This home kegerator kit includes a brushed stainless steel insulated single tap font, a stainless steel short shank, beer lines, John Guest adapters, and all required fittings.
Features: Ideal for smaller refrigerator conversion setups, this keg tap kit is simple to install and gives a clean, professional finish. It is a practical option for homebrewers looking for a compact keg kit that covers the essentials without overcomplicating the build.
Why Choose Kegging Kits from The Malt Miller?
At The Malt Miller, we have been helping homebrewers build better setups for over 15 years. Because we brew ourselves, we understand the difference that reliable equipment, sensible component choices and good support can make when you are putting together a kegging system at home.
- Quality components – Our kegerator kits use dependable parts built for regular homebrewing use, including quality regulators, beer and gas line, fittings, taps and connectors.
- Easy to assemble – Each kegging kit is designed to make setup as straightforward as possible, whether you are putting together your first home kegerator kit or upgrading an existing draft beer system.
- Built for different setups – From compact fridge builds to larger keezer kit projects, our range covers different dispensing needs and gives you flexibility over how your system is configured.
- A more polished way to serve beer – A well-built keg kit gives you better control over beer dispensing at home, while creating a cleaner, more professional setup for home bars, pub sheds and dedicated brewing spaces.
FAQs
What is included in a kegerator kit?
A kegerator kit usually includes the main parts needed to build a draft beer system in a fridge or freezer. Depending on the setup, this can include a CO2 regulator, beer and gas line, tap or faucet tap, shank, fittings, disconnects or couplers, and sometimes kegs as part of a complete kegging kit.
Why choose a kegging kit instead of buying parts separately?
A kegging kit makes it easier to build a working draft beer system without having to source every part individually. For many homebrewers, it is a simpler way to get the right mix of taps, fittings, line and gas control in one place, while reducing the risk of buying incompatible parts.
Can I build my own kegerator kit setup with a normal fridge?
Yes, many brewers use a standard fridge to build their own kegerator kit setup. The key things to check are internal space, keg capacity and whether the fridge can be safely adapted for taps, beer line and gas line. A fridge-based home kegerator kit is often a practical option for homebrewers who want a compact draft beer system without taking up too much room.
Which is better for a DIY kegerator kit – a fridge or a freezer?
It depends on the type of setup you want. A fridge is usually the better option for a smaller or simpler DIY kegerator kit, especially if you only want one tap or a more compact build. A freezer is often better for a keezer kit or larger multi-tap system because it can hold more kegs and gives more room to expand. In most cases, the best choice comes down to available space, serving capacity and how advanced you want your beer dispensing setup to be.
Are home kegerator kits suitable for beginners?
Yes, many home kegerator kits are suitable for beginners, especially when they include the main fittings and dispense parts needed to get started. A complete kit can make the process much more straightforward than buying every component separately. For example, a Single Tap Kegerator Kit is often a good beginner-friendly option because it keeps the setup simple while still giving you a clean and practical way to start kegging and serving beer at home.
Where can I buy kegerator kits in the UK?
You can buy kegerator kits online in the UK from us at The Malt Miller. Our range includes options for fridge conversions, keezer builds and compact home kegging setups, with components chosen to help brewers build reliable draft beer systems at home.