The Kegmaster Premium XL 3 Tap Kegerator delivers professional-grade draught beer service to your home. A kegerator is a purpose-built keg fridge with taps mounted through the top — it chills your kegs to serving temperature, holds them under CO2 pressure, and pours a pub-perfect pint on demand. With capacity for three kegs simultaneously, this premium XL unit lets you keep three different home brews (or a mix of homebrew and commercial kegs) on tap at once, without constant changeovers.
The XL design provides ample storage and cooling power, while the pre-assembled three-tap font ensures smooth, consistent pours every time. Built for those who take their home bar seriously, it combines reliability with the features you'd expect from a commercial-quality system — and it pairs perfectly with the rest of our kegging and draught equipment range.
What's Included
Kegmaster Premium XL Kegerator
Preassembled 3-tap font and gas line
MKX Regulator
Specifications
Height: 850 mm with rollers 830 mm without rollers 890 mm with castors
Width: 610 mm
Depth: 660 mm
Internal Height: 724.9 mm
Internal Width: 511.9 mm
Internal Depth: 405.1 mm
Volume: 160 L
Weight: 43 Kg
Kegerator FAQs
What is a kegerator?
A kegerator is a refrigerator designed for storing and serving kegged beer: kegs and a CO2 cylinder live inside, taps mount on top, and beer pours chilled and carbonated exactly like a pub. For home brewers it's the endgame — no bottles, no waiting, just fresh draught beer at home.
What kegs fit in this kegerator?
The 160L internal capacity comfortably takes three 19L Cornelius (corny) kegs — the homebrew standard — with room for the gas cylinder. It also accepts commercial keg formats that fit within the 725mm internal height.
Do I need anything else to get started?
The font, gas line and MKX regulator are included — just add your kegs, a CO2 cylinder and beer. Upgrading the pour? The UltraTap forward-sealing taps deliver smooth laminar flow with no spitting, and short and long shanks are available to fit.
How much does a kegerator cost to run?
About the same as a small fridge — typically £40–60 a year in electricity at UK rates, depending on ambient temperature and how often the door is opened. Keeping it in a cool spot out of direct sun reduces running costs.
