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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Seattle, WA
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Grand Junction, CO
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Getcha one of them bio-hazard signs for the "infected beers"
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Brooklyn, NY
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Looks really nice but I think sooner or later you will want to switch to kegging and will have to take the closet apart and store your unused kegs in it
.I am a fellow apartment brewer and recently got a kegerator. A more experienced member of this forum is supposed to help me connect everything. I am just afraid of making a newbie mistake and spilling 10 gallons of beer on my floor.
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Old school or the new, doesnt mean a thing if your heart's not true! Primary1: Primary2: Primary3: On Bottles: empty Kegs: 06/13-07/04 AHS Mild Ale, 06/27 - 07/18 French Petite Saison 05/24 - 06/13 AHS Belgian Pale Ale (conditioning at room temp) Kits on hand: Petite Saison, Dubbel |
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Seattle, WA
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Nah, in my current apartment there's no way I'm switching to kegging. With ~400 sq ft there's just no room to store an extra fridge. Plus I actually prefer bottling even if I did have room for a kegerator. With bottling I get to have as many varieties of ready-to-drink homebrew on hand at one time as I want. I like variety, so having 10 different beers in my fridge is awesome. A 10-keg kegerator would be huge and expensive.
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Brooklyn, NY
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Thats true, my apartment is 1 bedroom but its 830 sqf. For me having a kegerator is actually better in terms of space than to keep cases of bottled & empty beer bottles.
Looks like the more experienced member just wasted my time and not coming thru. Wasted a few days because of that.
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