Just build a 2 tapper out of a 4-6 cuft mini fridge. It's not really that large, will hold a good amount of beer, and look pretty nice. (disclaimer: 10g is plenty for me - some people might want more taps than that even but I simply don't drink enough to justify it - in fact I have a chest freezer not in use and temp controller I could have a 10 tapper if I wanted but I can't consume near that much)
I like how my 4912 looks with the (fake) stainless door, chrome tower, perlicks, and nice drip trays... It looks classy, I used all good parts when I built it, and it still didn't cost me THAT much. I think I had about $500 into it to buy the fridge from best buy and the kegging setup for kegconnection.com (with good stuff - dual regs, good line, good perlicks, trays, etc). I haven't had to put another dime into it other than some tap handles I bought and I put my logo/beer on them...
I'd pass on the 3g keg idea b/c as noted above one 3g keg can run $100-120 - i think maybe I saw them for as low as $80 before, but that is still expensive. You can buy like 4 5g cornies for $80 sometimes, and definitely can by 4 for $100.
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Roaring Bull Brewing Co.
Est. 2006
http://www.cafepress.com/roaringbull
Currently Consuming (HB): Apfelwein on Tap Troegs Hopback on Tap; Craft Bottles
Fermenting/Conditioning: Up Next: Hop Trio American Wheat, Lake Walk Pale Ale
In Planning Stage: Farmhouse Saison and Something Oaked.
Last edited by RoaringBrewer; 05-12-2010 at 02:50 AM.
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