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I'm a homebrewer and this should work great. You have two options but I would talk about them with your husband before pulling the trigger. Option 1: Buy a new Sanke 1/6th keg (Stout Tanks and Kettles is a good source). This will hook up directly to the kegerator with no modifications but will be a little harder to clean and fill. Option 2: Buy a conversion kit for the kegerator and get a standard ball lock corny keg. You will have to cut the lines inside to install the adapter but the corny kegs are easier to clean and fill.
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