A-Type Picnic Pump for Party Keg | Portable Beer Hand Pump Kit Australia
A-Type Picnic Pump for Party Keg | Portable Beer Hand Pump Kit Australia
Step 1: Get your 20L Keg from our range of 20L Kegs
Step 2: Place your keg in a tub of ice and attach our Party Keg Tap
Step 3: Proceed to party
Our Party Keg Tap makes serving beverages at your next get together easy and fun. Let's face it, there's a lot of people and there's no way this keg is going to last until tomorrow so serving with Party Keg Tap means there is no need to attach gas cylinders or exessive draft equipment just to pour the drinks. No CO2 tanks or electricity required!
Use the Party Keg Tap's built in hand pump to pressurise the beverage and use the included bronco tap to serve into your cups (preferably red plastic to keep it classy)
That's it. You are now a keg party pro and you can reuse the Party Keg Tap over and over again on as many A-type kegs as you want.
Reliable and easy-to-use for any party or event. The pump is made from quality stainless steel and features a bronco tap that allows for single handed, reliable pours.
Your beer or beverage should be consumed within 24 hours unless the keg you are hooking up includes an internal bag to protect the beverage from air.
Simply chill the keg in ice, attach the party pump and start pouring.
Instructions:
1. Ensure your keg is cold and has had time to settle after transport. A warm 50L keg can take over 24 hours to cool down.
2. Attach the pump to the gas inlet on the side of the coupler, ensuring that the one-way check (“duckbill”) valve/seal is in place between the coupler and pump.
3. Screw the push in fitting on the liquid out thread on the top of the coupler ensuring the seal is in the female threaded side.
4. If not assembled, push one end of the beer line over the barb on the plastic tap. Place the clamp over the fitting and close with a clamp tool or side cutters. Push the other end of the line firmly into the push in fitting.
5. Connect the coupler to the keg by either siding onto the spear (A-type) and pushing the handle down to engage the coupler.
6. Release excess pressure in the keg by slowly unscrewing the pump on the side of the coupler until you hear a hiss, allow most of the pressure to release. Re-tighten the pump to the coupler.
7. Start pouring beer from the picnic tap, the first couple of glasses will often be very foamy while the system cools down and settles.
8. Enjoy beer on tap! As the unit starts to pour too slow, just give it a couple of pumps. Do not over pressurise by pumping more than required. It should take roughly 10 seconds to fill a cup.
Step 1: Get your 20L Keg from our range of 20L Kegs
Step 2: Place your keg in a tub of ice and attach our Party Keg Tap
Step 3: Proceed to party
Our Party Keg Tap makes serving beverages at your next get together easy and fun. Let's face it, there's a lot of people and there's no way this keg is going to last until tomorrow so serving with Party Keg Tap means there is no need to attach gas cylinders or exessive draft equipment just to pour the drinks. No CO2 tanks or electricity required!
Use the Party Keg Tap's built in hand pump to pressurise the beverage and use the included bronco tap to serve into your cups (preferably red plastic to keep it classy)
That's it. You are now a keg party pro and you can reuse the Party Keg Tap over and over again on as many A-type kegs as you want.
Reliable and easy-to-use for any party or event. The pump is made from quality stainless steel and features a bronco tap that allows for single handed, reliable pours.
Your beer or beverage should be consumed within 24 hours unless the keg you are hooking up includes an internal bag to protect the beverage from air.
Simply chill the keg in ice, attach the party pump and start pouring.
Instructions:
1. Ensure your keg is cold and has had time to settle after transport. A warm 50L keg can take over 24 hours to cool down.
2. Attach the pump to the gas inlet on the side of the coupler, ensuring that the one-way check (“duckbill”) valve/seal is in place between the coupler and pump.
3. Screw the push in fitting on the liquid out thread on the top of the coupler ensuring the seal is in the female threaded side.
4. If not assembled, push one end of the beer line over the barb on the plastic tap. Place the clamp over the fitting and close with a clamp tool or side cutters. Push the other end of the line firmly into the push in fitting.
5. Connect the coupler to the keg by either siding onto the spear (A-type) and pushing the handle down to engage the coupler.
6. Release excess pressure in the keg by slowly unscrewing the pump on the side of the coupler until you hear a hiss, allow most of the pressure to release. Re-tighten the pump to the coupler.
7. Start pouring beer from the picnic tap, the first couple of glasses will often be very foamy while the system cools down and settles.
8. Enjoy beer on tap! As the unit starts to pour too slow, just give it a couple of pumps. Do not over pressurise by pumping more than required. It should take roughly 10 seconds to fill a cup.
Product Support
Our experienced brewing specialists are available 7 days a week to help with product setup, troubleshooting, and brewing advice
Contact
(03) 9089 0122
Mon - Fri 9:30am-5:30pm
info@kegking.com.au
Fast Local Support Team
Knowledge Base
200+ Help Articles, 190+ Videos
Available 24/7

Kegerators
Kegged Beverages
Beer Kits
Beer Fermenters
Brewing Gear
Dispense Gear
Specials
More