Why Choose a KegLand Kegerator Fridge?
At KegLand, we don't just sell refrigeration; we live and breathe draft beer. Our kegerator fridge units are designed for seamless, user-friendly installation, allowing you to get your tap system up and running without the hassle. Built to compatible standards, our fridges accommodate various keg sizes (including Corny kegs and commercial styles), giving you ultimate flexibility over what you pour.
Essential Kegerator Accessories & CO2 Gas Bottles
To unlock the perfect pour, you need the right support system. A great draft setup relies on high-quality CO2 gas bottles to maintain exact carbonation levels and dispensing pressure.
To complete your dream setup, don't forget to grab these essential kegerator accessories:
- Keg Couplers: (A-type, D-type, etc.) to tap into your favourite commercial brews.
- Beer & Gas Lines: High-barrier lines paired with premium faucets/taps for a smooth pour.
- Drip Trays & Cleaning Kits: To keep your bar pristine and your lines free from bacteria.
- Temperature Control & Glassware: For serving your stout, lager, or IPA at its absolute sensory peak.
Kegerator & Keg Fridge FAQs
Q: What is the difference between a keg fridge and a kegerator?
A: They are actually two names for the same fantastic appliance! "Kegerator" is a blend of the words "keg" and "refrigerator," emphasizing a fridge specifically modified to hold, chill, and dispense draft beer through an integrated tap system.
Q: How does a kegerator work?
A: A kegerator combines a specialized refrigeration unit with a pressurized gas system (usually CO2). The fridge keeps the liquid at the ideal serving temperature, while the gas pushes the beer out of the keg, through the beer lines, and out of the tap into your glass without losing carbonation.
Q: What types of beer can I pour with a home kegerator?
A: Virtually any beer you like! From crisp lagers and hoppy IPAs to rich stouts, sour beers, and even non-beer options like cider, kombucha, and cold brew coffee. Your tap setup can be customized to pour whatever suits your palate.
Q: How long does beer stay fresh inside a keg fridge?
A: When kept at the correct temperature and pressurized with CO2, beer in a kegerator can stay fresh for several weeks to a few months. Pasteurized commercial beers generally last longer (up to 3–4 months), while unpasteurized craft beers or home brews are best enjoyed within 4–6 weeks.
Q: How often should I clean my kegerator lines?
A: To maintain crisp flavor and proper hygiene, we recommend cleaning your beer lines after every single keg, or at least once every two weeks. Regular maintenance prevents yeast and beer stone buildup from spoiling your next pour.
:truck: Is shipping available for Kegerators across Australia?
A: Yes! KegLand ships kegerators nationwide. Whether you are located in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Hobart, or regional Australia, we deliver your draft gear straight to your doorstep.
Have more questions? Head over to our blog to read our ultimate guide answering the Top 21 Frequently Asked Questions About Kegerators.