





Premium Draft CO2 Party Keg System
Tuck the keg in a cooler. Run the 5-foot hose to the party. Pour cold draft beer all afternoon. The Premium Draft CO2 Party Keg System is built for one job — keeping the keg hidden, cold, and accessible while you serve from anywhere within five feet. Tailgate-ready, backyard-ready, boat-ready.
Why the Party Keg System
- 5-foot serving hose: Long enough to reach out of a cooler, a backpack, or under a table — and the right length of resistance for a clean, foam-free pour.
- Hidden cold storage: Pack the keg on ice in any cooler. The hose runs out the lid; the tap stays accessible.
- Real CO2 dispensing: Not a hand pump — pressurized CO2 means the last pour tastes as good as the first.
- Quick setup: Tap, regulator, hose — three connections and you're pouring.
What's in the Box
- 304 stainless steel mini keg
- CO2 regulator (uses threaded cartridges)
- Party tap with 5-foot hose
- Spear and o-rings
Specifications
| Keg material | 304 stainless steel |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 128 oz (one gallon / 8 pints) |
| Hose | 5 feet beverage-grade tubing |
| Cartridges | 16g threaded CO2 |
| Working pressure | 5–9 PSI |
How to Set Up at a Party
- Sanitize and fill the keg with your beverage of choice.
- Pack the keg in a cooler with ice.
- Run the 5-foot hose out through the cooler lid.
- Mount the regulator and thread in a CO2 cartridge.
- Pour cold pints all day.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is this different from the standard Premium Draft Mini Keg?
This one has a 5-foot serving hose so the keg can stay hidden in a cooler while you pour from outside. The standard system has the tap mounted directly on the keg.
Will the beer get warm in the hose?
The 5-foot length is short enough that the first sip is cool; if you're pouring continuously the hose stays cold. For long sessions, insulate the hose or pre-chill before serving.
Can I use this with a different gas?
This is a CO2 system. For nitro service, see the Nitrogen Mini Keg System.
Pairs Well With
Stock up on 16g CO2 cartridges, drop in a Flow Control Block for finer pour control, and grab an 8-Pint Keg Kooler if you don't want to use a full cooler.

