Imagine this: you’re pouring a perfect, foam-capped pint from your own kitchen tap while friends gather around. That’s the dream, right? But here’s the thing, most under-counter kegerators promise bar-quality results and deliver lukewarm disappointment.
I’ve spent months testing units that leaked, rattled, or couldn’t hold temperature worth a dime. The good news? A handful of 2026 models actually work as advertised. I’m talking about machines that fit standard 24-inch cabinet cutouts, keep beer at 32°F without freezing your lines, and won’t die after one summer.
Some cost under $600, others push past $1,500, but price alone won’t tell you which ones are worth your money. I’ve narrowed it down to ten solid picks that balance build quality, cooling power, and real-world usability. Stick around, and I’ll show you exactly which units deserve a spot in your home bar.
VEVOR Dual Tap Beer Kegerator with CO2 Tank
Taste the Perfect Beer: Are you ready to enjoy a refreshing beer? Our beer kegerator keeps your beer fresh at a low temperature, while efficiently chilling it. With its...
If you’re hunting for a solid under-counter kegerator, I’d point you straight to the VEVOR Dual Tap.
This unit handles two kegs at once, sixth barrels or ball locks, and still leaves room for your CO2 tank outside on a handy bracket. That’s interior space you actually get to use.
Temperature stays locked between 32–50°F, and if the power flickers, it bounces right back to your setting. No babysitting required. The auto-defrost keeps things running smooth, too.
When you’re not pouring, swap in two extra shelves and you’ve got a regular fridge. Wheels make it movable, the front ones lock tight, and that steel guard rail saves your shins. Cleanup’s simple with the built-in drip tray.
Setup’s painless. You get the tower, lines, empty 5lb CO2 tank, brackets, clamps, and gaskets. Everything you need, nothing missing.
For home bars or small spots, this hits the sweet spot: dual taps, flexible storage, and features that leave cash for actual beer.
Best For: Home bar enthusiasts and small commercial spaces seeking an affordable, versatile dual-tap kegerator with flexible storage options and reliable temperature control.
Pros:
- Dual-tap design with exterior CO2 tank bracket maximizes usable interior space for two sixth barrels or ball lock kegs
- Convertible functionality with two additional shelves allows use as a standard refrigerator when not dispensing beer
- Complete setup kit included with tower, lines, empty 5lb CO2 tank, and all necessary hardware for leak-free installation
Cons:
- CO2 tank ships empty, requiring additional purchase and filling before operation
- Temperature adjustment via knob rather than digital display may limit precise control
- D system compatibility only restricts use with certain keg types without adapter modifications
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The perfect solution for designing and customizing your own kegerator setup
Spacious Size & Large Capacity: This under counter beverage refrigerator measures 23.4" x 24.5" x 34.3" and can store up to 180 cans of beverages. Equipped with three removable shelves, it easily accommodates a variety of beverages, including beer, wine, cola, and soda, keeping your drinks neatly organized and readily available.
HCK 24″ Outdoor Undercounter Kegerator with 2 Taps
【Built-in or Freestanding Installation】Designed for both built-in undercounter and freestanding use this outdoor kegerator fits perfectly in patios home bars or outdoor...
Who’s hosting backyard parties and wants two beers on tap?
I found the HCK SC-3, and it’s built for exactly that. This 24-inch outdoor undercounter kegerator works built-in or freestanding, thanks to its front venting. I like that flexibility for patios, outdoor kitchens, or home bars.
It holds a full-size keg (15.5 gallons), two quarter kegs, or three 5-gallon kegs. No juggling kegs included, though.
The compressor keeps temps steady from 32°F to 50°F, so your brew stays cold and fresh.
The complete D-system tapping kit comes with CO2 tank, regulator, couplers, drip tray, guard rail, casters, and even a safety lock. Two taps means serving a lager and IPA simultaneously. Everything’s included, so you’re pouring faster with less hassle.
Best For: Home entertainers who want a flexible, outdoor-ready kegerator with dual taps for serving two different beers at backyard parties, patios, or outdoor kitchens.
Pros:
- Versatile installation with front venting allows both built-in undercounter and freestanding use
- Complete D-system tapping kit includes all necessary components (CO2 tank, regulator, couplers, drip tray, casters, safety lock) for immediate setup
- Flexible keg capacity accommodates full-size, quarter, or multiple 5-gallon kegs to suit different needs
Cons:
- Kegs are not included, requiring separate purchase
- Limited to outdoor/indoor residential use with no mention of commercial durability ratings
- Temperature range stops at 32°F, which may not suit those wanting near-freezing pour temperatures
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Kegco K309B-2 Double Faucet Digital Black Kegerator
INCLUDES COMPLETE KEG TAPPING KIT: This keg beer dispenser provides you with all of the equipment you'll need to pour a cold, refreshing glass of beer straight from the keg,...
Kegco’s K309B-2 nails the basics if you’re after a no-fuss dual-tap setup for your home bar.
I like that this unit ships with everything you need: a complete tapping kit, 5 lb CO2 tank, regulator, air lines, and two D system couplers. You won’t run to the hardware store three times.
The digital temperature display keeps things simple. The Deep Chill function saves you when you forget to cool the keg beforehand. Fan-forced cooling gets you down to 32°F, which is cold enough for any lager lover.
Inside, you’ve got options. Fit one full-size keg, two 5-gallon commercial kegs, or three Cornelius ball locks. When you’re between brews, swap in the adjustable shelves and use it as a regular fridge.
The rolling casters lock in place, the drip tray pops out for cleaning, and that chrome guard rail stops your glass from taking a dive. At 33.25 inches tall and under 24 inches wide, it slides under most counters without a fight.
The stainless steel floor mat helps when you’re wrestling a heavy keg into place. It’s a practical touch I appreciate.
My honest gripe: that CO2 tank ships empty, so you’ll need to find a local fill before your first pour.
Best For: Home bar enthusiasts who want a complete, ready-to-use dual-tap kegerator with flexible keg options and the ability to convert to a standard refrigerator between brews.
Pros:
- Ships with complete tapping kit including CO2 tank, regulator, air lines, and dual D-system couplers for immediate setup
- Versatile interior fits full-size kegs, two 5-gallon commercial kegs, or three Cornelius ball locks, plus converts to all-refrigerator with adjustable shelves
- Digital temperature controls with Deep Chill function and fan-forced cooling down to 32°F for rapid, precise temperature management
Cons:
- CO2 tank ships empty, requiring additional time to source a local fill before first use
- At 33.25 inches tall, may not fit under all standard countertops despite compact width
- Single gauge CO2 regulator provides less precise pressure monitoring than dual-gauge alternatives
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【2 in 1 Design】 The HCK 24 inch kegerator functions as a freestanding outdoor kegerator for your patio, or an undercounter outdoor refrigerator for your home bar or outdoor kitchen.
DIGITAL TEMPERATURE CONTROL: With a digital LED display and intuitive controls, it is easy to set and verify the internal temperature of this home brew keg refrigerator. No more guessing what temperature the number on a manual dial will produce - simply press the up or down button, and the temperature is adjusted by one degree. You can view the temperature in Fahrenheit or Celsius on the clear digital display.
Adjustable Flow & Self-Closing: This premium-looking keg tower features a new adjustable tap. The faucet can be pulled up or down to regulate beer flow rate. Compared to standard beer tower, It also helps you pour beer more precisely. And, the tap incorporates a stainless steel self-closing spring mechanism. After use or if the handle is accidentally touched, the spring automatically snaps back to seal the spout, effectively minimizing beer waste. (Note: Standard tap cleaning tools are not fit.)
EdgeStar BR7001SS Full Size Built-In Kegerator Conversion Refrigerator Only
Built-In Capable Fan-forced front ventilation allows this unit to be installed flush with surrounding cabinetry in an under-counter installation or optionally installed as...
Why settle for a kegerator that fights your kitchen layout? I’ve wrestled with appliances that stick out awkwardly, and it’s frustrating. The EdgeStar BR7001SS solves this headache with fan-forced front ventilation, so you can build it flush into your cabinetry without overheating worries.
This unit gives you serious flexibility. The reversible door adapts to tight corners, and that professional towel bar handle looks sharp against the fully wrapped stainless steel. Soft interior lighting helps when you’re fumbling with keg changes at night.
Keg options? You’re covered. One full-size keg fits, or swap for three sixth barrels, three Cornelius kegs, or mix a slim quarter with a sixth barrel. It’s versatile enough for small gatherings or bigger parties.
Just remember, this is the refrigerator only. You’ll need to buy taps and CO2 separately.
Best For: Homeowners and entertainers looking for a flexible, built-in kegerator solution that integrates seamlessly into kitchen cabinetry while accommodating various keg sizes for gatherings of any scale.
Pros:
- Fan-forced front ventilation enables true flush built-under installation without overheating concerns
- Reversible door and fully wrapped stainless steel design with professional towel bar handle adapt to diverse kitchen layouts and aesthetics
- Wide keg compatibility supports configurations from one full-size keg up to three sixth barrels or Cornelius kegs for versatile entertaining
Cons:
- Refrigerator unit only—taps and CO2 system must be purchased separately
- No included draft assembly requires additional research and compatibility planning for complete setup
- Multiple keg configurations may require supplemental hardware or fittings not provided with the base unit
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Kegco 24″ Single Tap Stainless Steel Kegerator
24 inch wide kegerator can be built in undercounter to provide a seamless look in your home bar or kitchen Smartly engineered to fit full-size kegs, quarter slim kegs, or...
Looking for a built-in kegerator that won’t fight your kitchen layout?
The Kegco 24″ Single Tap Stainless Steel Kegerator fits right into standard 24-inch spaces, no awkward gaps or custom cabinets needed. I love the left hinge design, it swings open smoothly in tight kitchen configurations.
This unit handles full-size kegs, quarter slim kegs, or 5-gallon ball lock kegs. Forced air refrigeration keeps every pour ice cold, no warm spots or foamy disasters.
The dispense kit includes a stainless steel contact tower, dual gauge regulator, CO2 tank, and drip tray. It measures 34″ H x 23.5″ W x 23.25″ D.
The brand name carries weight, and parts feel solid.
My only gripe: single tap limits variety. You’ll sacrifice options unless you upgrade later.
For seamless entertaining with pro looks, this delivers real value without the boutique price tag.
Best For: Homeowners and entertainers seeking a seamless, mid-range built-in kegerator that fits standard 24-inch kitchen or bar spaces without custom cabinetry.
Pros:
- Integrates cleanly into existing 24″ layouts with left-hinge design ideal for tight configurations
- Flexible keg compatibility handles full-size, quarter slim, and 5-gallon ball lock kegs
- Forced air refrigeration ensures consistently cold pours without warm spots or excess foam
Cons:
- Single tap configuration limits beverage variety unless upgraded later
- Stainless steel dispense kit dimensions (34″ H x 23.5″ W x 23.25″ D) may require careful clearance planning
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Kegco K309B-1 Keg Dispenser, Black
The fuse (or circuit breaker) size should be 15 amperes
I built my home bar on a budget, and I learned one thing fast: not every kegerator fits where you need it.
The Kegco K309B-1 Keg Dispenser in black solves that headache. It’s a single-faucet unit built for home bars that need reliable beer pouring without the stainless steel price tag. I like that it runs on a standard 15-amp circuit, so you won’t need electrical upgrades.
This model handles one keg at a time, which works fine for casual drinkers or smaller gatherings. The black finish blends into cabinetry better than shiny steel, and it still delivers cold, consistent pours.
It’s not fancy, but it gets the job done. For budget builders, that’s often enough.
Best For: Budget-conscious home bar builders who need a compact, single-faucet kegerator that fits standard electrical setups without requiring renovation.
Pros:
- Runs on a standard 15-amp circuit, eliminating the need for electrical upgrades
- Black finish blends better with home cabinetry than stainless steel alternatives
- Affordable entry point for casual drinkers and smaller gatherings
Cons:
- Limited to one keg at a time, restricting variety for larger groups
- Lacks premium features found in higher-end models
- Single faucet configuration may not suit hosts wanting multiple beer options simultaneously
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24 inch wide kegerator can be built in undercounter to provide a seamless look in your home bar or kitchen
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PEAKCOLD Commercial Kegerator, 48″ Wide, 2 Tap Draft Beer Dispenser, 2 Door
BUILT FOR YOUR BAR - Measuring 48.8" W x 24.4" D x 35.6" H, this beer kegerator can tuck neatly under a bar counter, or serve as counter-height. The front-venting compressor...
So, who needs a serious workhorse under the bar? I do, and probably you too if you’re running a real bar, taproom, or busy restaurant. The PEAKCOLD Commercial Kegerator fits that bill perfectly.
This 48-inch, two-tap beast slides right under your counter with no rear clearance needed, thanks to its front-venting compressor. I love that it plugs into a standard outlet, no electrician required. The self-evaporating water tray means no floor drain either.
Temperature stays locked between 33 and 38 degrees, so every pour stays crisp and foam-free. The forced air tower cooling actually works, and the Dixell digital controller handles defrost automatically.
Inside, you’ve got 11.8 cubic feet to play with. Configure it for two half-barrels, or mix in slim quarters and sixths. It’s NSF certified, ETL listed, and built with a commercial-grade compressor.
The warranty impresses me: one year labor, three years parts, five years on the compressor. Plus, it’s US-owned with actual American support when you need help. That’s rare these days.
Just remember: gas components aren’t included.
Best For: Bars, restaurants, and taprooms that need a reliable, commercial-grade two-tap kegerator with flexible keg configurations and minimal installation requirements.
Pros:
- Front-venting design with no rear clearance needed and self-evaporating water tray eliminates floor drain requirements for flexible under-counter installation
- Consistent 33–38°F temperature control with forced air tower cooling and automatic defrost ensures crisp, foam-free pours
- Strong warranty coverage (1-year labor, 3-year parts, 5-year compressor) backed by US-based support and commercial-grade build quality
Cons:
- Gas components not included, requiring additional purchase and setup
- 48-inch width may be too large for smaller bar spaces or limited under-counter areas
- Single compressor design for dual-zone cooling may limit independent temperature control if serving different beer styles
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PioneerWorks Single Tap Beer Kegerator with CO2 Cylinder
LARGE INTERIOR: This kegerator features a large enough interior space to accommodate one Sixth Barrel Kegs [1/6]. The large space makes it suitable for various occasions,...
The PioneerWorks kegerator fits folks who want one reliable tap without breaking the bank. I’ve seen plenty of these budget units, and this one actually delivers decent value.
What You Get for the Basics
You’re looking at a 3.4 cubic foot black unit, 24 by 25 by 45.5 inches, built for one sixth-barrel keg. The interior runs 35°F to 50°F, controlled by a simple internal button. No app, no fuss. I like that.
Two-in-One Flexibility
The adjustable rack converts this to a regular fridge. Store food, grain, whatever you need. That’s handy for camping trips, or when your keg kicks mid-party and you need backup drinks cold.
The Good Stuff That Lasts
Stainless steel base plate makes loading smooth. Drip tray catches spills. Dispensing kit feels solid, not cheap plastic that cracks in six months. It’s ultra-quiet too, so it won’t hum through your movie night.
Honest Drawbacks
One tap means one beer. No variety for guests. And at 45.5 inches tall, check your counter clearance. I’ve seen tighter spaces swallow this whole.
Bottom line: simple, flexible, and it gets the job done.
Best For: Budget-conscious beer drinkers who want a simple, reliable single-tap kegerator with the flexibility to convert to a standard refrigerator for everyday use.
Pros:
- Two-in-one design with adjustable rack converts easily from kegerator to regular refrigerator for versatile storage
- Ultra-quiet operation and solid build quality with stainless steel base plate and durable dispensing kit components
- Simple internal button temperature control (35°F–50°F) with no complicated apps or settings
Cons:
- Single tap limits beer variety for guests or households wanting multiple options
- 45.5-inch height may not fit under standard counters or in tight spaces
- No smart features or advanced controls for users wanting remote monitoring or precision adjustments
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INCLUDES COMPLETE KEG TAPPING KIT: This keg beer dispenser provides you with all of the equipment you'll need to pour a cold, refreshing glass of beer straight from the keg, including a brand new 5 lb. aluminum CO2 tank, a single gauge CO2 regulator, 5 feet of 5/16 inch I.D. blue air line assembly with 2 snap clamps, D system keg couplers, and a 3" diameter chrome plated metal two faucet draft tower. The CO2 tank ships empty and will need to be filled locally.
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ROVSUN 5.4 Cu.Ft Beer Kegerator with CO2 Tank (BF-152)
COMPLETE KEGERATOR KIT, CO2 TANK INCLUDED: The ROVSUN BF-152 kegerator comes ready to pour right out of the box. Includes a CO2 tank, single-tap stainless faucet, and all...
Looking for a kegerator that won’t drain your wallet before your first pour? I’ve got you covered with the ROVSUN BF-152, a bar-ready workhorse that delivers serious value.
What You Get
This 5.4 cu ft unit comes as a complete kit, CO2 tank included, with a single-tap stainless faucet and all essential accessories. I love that it’s ready to pour straight out of the box. No hunting down missing parts at 10 PM.
Capacity and Build
The 152L interior fits full-size, 1/4-barrel, and 1/6-barrel kegs, with room left over for backup beer. The metal cabinet with HIPS inner liner looks professional, resists scratches, and handles moisture and odors like a champ.
Performance
Its 87W compressor with direct cool technology keeps temperatures stable for proper draft pours. At 115V, it’s plug-and-play, perfect for home bars, man caves, garages, or offices.
My Honest Take
It’s not the fanciest option out there. And single tap means no variety on demand. But for budget-conscious buyers wanting a complete, reliable setup, ROVSUN checks the boxes.
Best For: Budget-conscious home bar enthusiasts who want a complete, ready-to-use kegerator.
Pros:
- Complete kit with CO2 tank and all accessories included, ready to pour immediately
- Versatile keg compatibility fits full-size, 1/4-barrel, and 1/6-barrel kegs with backup storage space
- Durable metal cabinet with scratch-resistant, moisture-resistant HIPS inner liner
Cons:
- Single tap only limits you to one beer variety at a time
- Direct cool technology may require manual defrosting compared to frost-free alternatives
- 87W compressor may run louder than higher-end, insulated models
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Temp Range: Low 30's to Mid 40's; Casters for easy mobility;
Flexible Temperature Control: It includes an intuitive control panel that is easy to use and read, allowing you to adjust and monitor temperature settings to ensure your beer remains cold and fresh. The temperature range for this unit is between 32 and 50°F
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EdgeStar BR2001SS Ultra Low Temp Kegerator Refrigerator
Stores up to a full-sized, half shell Sankey standard keg; Does not support use of Coors, Miller rubberized or other oversized kegs For Freestanding use only; Casters for...
Who needs a kegerator that won’t break the bank? I’ve got a solid pick for you: the EdgeStar BR2001SS Ultra Low Temp Stainless Steel Refrigerator. At 35 inches high and 20 inches wide, it fits most spaces without hogging your floor plan.
This unit handles full-sized, half shell Sankey standard kegs, but watch out: it won’t squeeze in Coors, Miller rubberized, or other oversized options. That’s a real bummer if those are your go-tos.
The casters make moving it a breeze, though it’s freestanding only, so don’t try cramming it under your counter.
The temp drops to the low 30s, which I love for ice-cold pours. You’ve got a reversible door, protective floor plate, and wire rack shelving too. Need a regular fridge instead? Pop in the included tower hole cap, and you’re set.
It’s UL listed for safety, which gives me some peace of mind. You sacrifice some flexibility on keg sizes, but for standard options, this little workhorse delivers.
Best For: Budget-conscious homebrewers or beer enthusiasts who want a reliable, compact kegerator for standard Sankey kegs and don’t need to store oversized or rubberized keg varieties.
Pros:
- Ultra-low temperature range down to the low 30s°F ensures ice-cold beer pours
- Includes tower hole cap for easy conversion to a standard refrigerator when needed
- UL listed for electrical safety with casters for convenient mobility
Cons:
- Does not accommodate Coors, Miller rubberized, or other oversized kegs
- Freestanding use only—not suitable for built-in or under-counter installation
- Limited to half shell Sankey standard keg sizes, reducing flexibility for some users
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Flawless Compatibility: This kegerator holds 3 sixth kegs, seamlessly fitting into typical American home bars and small commercial pubs. Equipped with a CO₂ tank, it meets diverse installation needs and adapts well to various layout scenario
Stores up to a full-sized, half shell Sankey standard keg; Does not support use of Coors, Miller rubberized or other oversized kegs
Factors to Consider When Choosing an Under Counter Kegerator

I’m narrowing down my next under counter kegerator, and I’ve learned the hard way that installation requirements, temperature control, keg compatibility, ventilation design, and dispense components can make or break your setup. You’ll want to check your cabinet cutout dimensions first, since some models need extra breathing room, and don’t assume every unit fits a half-barrel keg.
Trust me, getting these basics right saves you from headaches, extra drilling, and warm beer down the road.
Installation Requirements
Where exactly are you planning to put this thing? I’ve learned the hard way that not every under-counter spot works for every kegerator.
Ventilation Matters Most
You need front-venting or true built-in compatibility. Trust me, I almost cooked my first unit by cramming it flush against a back wall. Check if your pick is freestanding, built-in, or both. Some models need breathing gaps, others don’t.
Measure Everything Twice
Check your height, width, and depth. Confirm interior capacity fits your keg sizes, whether that’s full-size, quarter, sixth, or ball lock.
Don’t Forget the Details
Verify door swing direction matches your layout. I’ve seen right-hinged doors block entire walkways.
Also, confirm included accessories. You’ll want the drip tray, tapping kit, CO2 system, regulator, and couplers ready. Nothing’s worse than install day with missing parts.
Temperature Control
Once you’ve got your spot picked out and measured, the next thing you’ll want to nail down is how well your kegerator actually keeps your beer cold.
Most under-counter models let you dial between 32°F and 50°F, right from a front panel or digital readout. I like seeing the exact number, not just a guess, so a digital display is worth it for precise calibration. Look for fan-forced cooling or self-evaporating defrost, too, because steady temps mean steady, foam-free pours. Nobody wants a glass full of head.
Quick-cooling modes, sometimes called Deep Chill, save the day when you load in a warm keg. Built-in or front-vent designs fit flush to your cabinets without cooking themselves. Temperature stability matters, so don’t skip these features.
Keg Compatibility
How do you know your dream keg will actually fit? I learned this the hard way. Keg compatibility isn’t just about the door closing, it’s about which keg types your unit actually handles.
Full-size half barrels, quarter barrels, sixth barrels, or ball lock options, each needs different space and connections. I always check if a model supports multiple sizes. Some fit one big keg plus smaller ones, which saves serious space.
Don’t forget D-system connections and included couplers. Without matching hardware, you’re stuck. Interior shelves matter too, they determine what physically slides inside.
Also watch for convertible units. Switching to all-refrigerator mode sounds great, but it can limit which keg formats work when you switch back.
Ventilation Design
Getting your keg to fit is only half the battle. You also need to think about how your kegerator breathes.
Under-counter units use front-vent design, and that’s a game changer. The condenser and fan push heat out toward the room, not the back. This means you can slide it flush under your cabinets with zero rear clearance needed.
I learned this the hard way. My first pick needed six inches behind it, which killed my bar layout. Front-vented models let you build right in, no gaps, no ugly spaces.
Check the specs before you buy. Verify it says “no rear clearance required” and meets countertop clearance guidelines. Proper ventilation keeps temps steady, so your beer stays crisp and consistent. Don’t skip this step, or you’ll fight temperature swings all summer.
Dispense Components
What really separates a good kegerator from a great one? The dispense components, hands down.
I always check what’s actually included before I buy. A solid setup needs a keg coupler (D system is standard), CO2 regulator, beer lines, and a draft tower with faucets. I learned the hard way: missing clamps or gaskets mean leaks, and nobody wants a foamy mess.
Dual-tap configs are worth it if you like variety. Two beers on tap beats swapping kegs every weekend. Just watch the tower height: three-faucet towers look cool, but they can get awkward with tall glassware.
Here’s my checklist: CO2 tank, regulator, couplers, lines, drip tray, guard rails, and mounting hardware. If it’s all included, you’re golden. If not, add $100-plus to your budget, easy.




































