isolation123 said:
BELOW IS WHAT YOU NEED:
1 KEG £35 (£5 cheaper if you want grade B one)
1 CO2 CYLINDER £35
1 CO2 REG £33
1 DISPENSE TAP £33
Ok, go for the cheaper keg = £30.
You can get a CO2 cylinder from a drinks/beverage wholesaler - you kind of hire the bottle but all you pay for is refils. Refils of a large cylinder cost me only £7. I only need about one refil per year.
CO2 reg - you can look for them on eBay and pick them up much cheaper. You could potentially use an Oxygen reg if you are any good at DIY and prepared to fit a different connector so that you can attach it to a CO2 cylinder. - You could probably pick up a reg for about £15 if you keep your eyes peeled on eBay and don't need it tomorrow. Here's a
link to one although I would not like to say whether it is suitable or not - it certainly has an Oxygen bottle style connector. Have a good search - there are others...
Dispense tap - the price he has quoted there is for a very smart tap with flow control that is attached to a cornie disconnect. They are great but as you see, a bit pricy. If you are doing this on a budget then you can get second hand taps from eBay for about £10 each - admittedly, they are not attached to the disconnect so you will need to improvise but some people drill a hole in the rubber cornie handle and mount the tap there (
here is a link to a set of 5 being sold on ebay).
Here's another. Have a good look on eBay - there are options...
I therefore reckon that can be done for about £62 - so just within your budget :thumb:
If you ask Norm nicely when you buy the cornie, he will probably throw in a couple of metres of beer line and CO2 line too. :thumb: