KegLand Series X Kegerator

  • Item #B26
  • Price: $749.99

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In stock, will ship on Tuesday, March 28


•  Wide 26° to 82° F Range
•  Holds four Cornelius style homebrew kegs (8½" diameter)
•  Holds three 1/6 Barrel Commercial Sankey Kegs (9 3/16" diameter)
•  Latest Nukatap Faucets with all tower options
•  Easy to connect Duotight fittings included with all towers
•  Tower Cooling Fan with front panel switch
•  Converts to a Fermentation Chamber and includes a wire shelf
•  Removable Drip Tray for Easy Cleaning
•  Optional C02 Regulator (choose a single body or dual body for dual pressure capability) in case you do not have one
  One Year Warranty (and we stock all vital spare parts in case you need them after the warranty period)

Cold does not rise. You will find that a beer tower elevated above a refrigerator will always remain warmer than the refrigerator, resulting in initial pours from the kegerator that are warm and foamy, followed by colder pours once you have dispensed a beer or two. At home this is a real problem, unless you pour beers in quick succession. This is the only kegerator to include a tower cooling fan as standard equipment, and also feature a fan on/off switch on the front digital control panel.
 
The beauty of the KegLand Series X is the extended range thermostat included. Unlike kegerators with standard 30° to 50° temperature ranges, the Series X can be adjusted easily with the front panel digital display from 26° to 82° F (ambient temperature permitting), which means you can also use your kegerator as a fermentation chamber for ales in summer, a small refrigerator for food items, or even a wine cellar. Keep in mind the unit only cools, and does not heat, and a temperature of say 65 degrees F. is only possible if the temperature outside the kegerator is 65 degrees or warmer.

The drip tray rests on top of the unit, and can be removed for easy cleaning. This simple two piece design cleans up quick in your sink, and eliminates the need to clean a sticky drip tray on the unit. A wire shelf is not included inside the unit.

 Included with all models are a a C02 bottle mounting bracket, and integral tower cooling fan.  You will need to provide a flat bottom 5 pound C02 cylinder (available at welding supply stores and fire extingisher serice firms). You select the beer tower/faucet option that is right for you, and you can order an optional KegLand MK4 Dual Gauge Regulator if you do not already have a C02 regulator.

Setup is easy with Duotight connections included for everything from the faucet shanks to the optional regulator. These make it easy to connect and disconnect gas and beer lines, and eliminate the need for hose clamps. As noted below, you will need additional parts depending on how many faucets you get, and if you want to dispense home brew or a commercial keg.

Important Installation Note: Series X kegerators need 4" of clearance on both sides and the back of the unit when installing so they do not overheat. This model cannot be installed flush into a countertop with no side clearance like a dishwasher. The side walls have radiators inside that dissipate heat, and they cannot be blocked. These are designed for indoor use, and a maximum ambient temperature of 85° F. or less.

Note: The Four Faucet Tower option should only be ordered if you are dispensing home brew kegs, as this unit only holds three five gallon sankey commercial kegs.

Needed but not included for each ball lock home brew keg supplied faucet in your tower:
G49 DuoTight Gas Ball Lock
G50 DuoTight Beer Ball Lock

For example, if you buy a Triple Tower and plan on dispensing three ball lock kegs, you will need:
3 G49 DuoTight Gas Ball Locks
3 G50 DuoTight  Beer Ball Locks

Needed but not included for each Sankey commercial beer keg supplied faucet in your tower:
1 C34 Stainless Sankey Coupler with relief valve

For example, if you buy a Double Faucet Tower and plan on dispensing two commercial kegs, you will need:
2 C34 Sankey Couplers

Outside Dimensions:

24" wide
25" deep, 31" with C02 Bottle Mounted on back
33.5" tall (just the box, no drip tray, caster wheels, tower, or chrome guard rail)
36" tall (with caster wheels but no drip tray, tower, or chrome guard rail)
52" tall with caster wheels and tower

Internal Dimensions:
19.5" wide
16" deep
28.25" tall

Power Consumption:
.09 Amps, runs on 110 volts.


The Kegs Below Will Fit Inside

Homebrew:
5 Gallon 8½" diameter Ball Lock or Pin Lock  Cornelius Keg - 4 ( or 2 Ball Lock and one 1/6 barrel Sankey keg)
2.5 Gallon 8½" diameter Cornelius Keg - 4
5 Gallon 9¼" diameter Cornelius Ball or Pin Lock Keg - 3

Commercial Kegs:
5.16 Gallon Sixth Barrel - 3 
7¾ Gallon any type - 1
15½ Gallon - 1

Note: The All Rounder Fermzilla will fit, although the 27 Liter Fermzilla with valve is too tall to fit.




Beware of Series X imitations and clones, see the video below:

Normal Kegerator Operating Sounds

KegLand Kegerators have been manufactured with the new r600a refrigerant gas used on many appliances. It is used because it is the most environmentally friendly gas and it is also extremely energy efficient. The new r600a gas does make some unusual sounds and we have recorded, amplfied, and included links to the sounds below so you know what kind of sounds this modern unit makes (all units with r600a gas make similar sounds).


If you want to know how loud this unit is before ordering, download a sound meter app for your smartphone or get an inexpensive decibel meter. Reference the figures below which give the noise level when the compressor is on and put your decibel meter by your computer speaker, and turn up the speaker until the meter reads 44 to 62 db. This will give you a good idea of the sound a kegerator makes when running.  Keep in mind, that like a refrigerator, it only makes noise when it is cooling, so it is silent a lot of the time.

Outside the rear of the unit from the Compressor (ranges from 50 to 62 db with a sound meter) Click Here
Outside the back of the unit one foot from the Compressor (ranges from 52 to 65 db with a sound meter)  Click Here


Click here for assembly and use instructions.

Click here for warranty information

Click here for 60 day return policy terms.

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Average rating 9.11538461538462 out of 10 ( based on 52 reviews )

Good but noisey

Review by Michael J Gonzalez on 3/20/2022

I'm a homebrewer and have almost exclusively bottled until now. My current living conditions now favor kegging. I've researched different brands for over a year and decided that the Kegland Series X checked off all the boxes for homebrewing and the reviews were very favorable. It is well thought out and looks good. I like the removable drip tray and the chilled draft tower. It rolls well on the supplied casters in the house, although the locks are hard to access. Documentation was sparse. Watch all the videos out there. The sides can get quite hot! Make sure to have plenty of room on either side. My biggest issue is the noise. The compressor seems to be very quiet, but after about a minute of running a whooshing sound starts. The whooshing sound is present until a few seconds after the compressor stops. Kinda sounds like a leaky window during a windstorm. It can be heard through most of the house. Most of the time I can kinda ignore it, but not always. I'd rate it 3.5 stars if I could.

Great Kegerator

Review by Michael on 12/6/2021

The kegerator arrived from Williams Brewing in great shape on on time. Assembly was easy and instructions for co2 and beer lines were excellent. The three taps are pushing 70/30 nitrogen and the beer pours like a Guinness. The kegerator works great and easily holds the four 5 gallon kegs. I really like the fan and hose cooling system for the tower. The first pour is always perfect.

Great

Review by Al Coholic on 10/9/2021

Great kegerator, had a series 4 but the power board burned out. Replaced that with the X. Bought a series X replacement power board and swapped it with the series 4 bad one and the 4 is back up and running.

Kegerator

Review by Bob Bailey on 10/8/2021

Excellent machine. Has a lower cooling range than most. You really can get ice cold beer

Best Covid19 purchase

Review by Ken H on 10/8/2021

High quality, does require defrosting. Purchased this early on during the shutdown so that we could continue to enjoy our local breweries as well as support them. Great to have for parties and other get-togethers!

Mar 19, 2023 by Dawn

Q: Does it dispense from 2 separate/different kegs at one time if I order the twin gas regulator

A: Yes, if you also order a tower with two or more faucets. Keep in mind you can dispense from two different kegs at once with just the single gas regulator, you just will not be able to dispense the kegs at different pressures.


Feb 14, 2023 by Clayton

Q: will this hold a slim quarter commercial keg and a cornelius keg?

A: Yes, if the Cornelius keg is 9" in diameter or less, and the slim quarter is 11" in diameter, they will both fit.


Jan 23, 2023 by Wendy

Q: In 2017, you answered Will (who wanted to mount the Series X under a counter): "As per the picture on page 13 of the instructions, it is possible to mount it under a counter, as long as you give enough clearance for ventilation." I checked the instructions (updated 30/11/2021) and could not find a picture or description. Can you post a link?

A: Important Installation Note: Series X kegerators need 4" of clearance on both sides and the back of the unit when installing so they do not overheat. This model cannot be installed flush into a countertop with no side clearance like a dishwasher. The side walls have radiators inside that dissipate heat, and they cannot be blocked. These are designed for indoor use, and a maximum ambient temperature of 85° F. or less.


Jan 18, 2023 by Bill

Q: What is the screw size that holds the tower down?

A: The tower is held in place by 4 M5-.08 by 20mm screws


Sep 30, 2022 by Austin

Q: How does force carbonation work with multiple corny kegs with T connections instead of a manifold? Is it as simple as disconnecting the gas lines from the already carbonated kegs?

A: Yes, if you disconnect a gas ball lock from a keg, it turns off and will not allow gas to escape.


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