IanIanBoBian
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Well i'm getting ready to get into kegging. I just had 15 gallons that were all ready to bottle around the same time, and I am running out of places to store all these bottles.
I want to have 2 or three taps in my kitchen. I have a laundry chute with a door in my kitchen, and I want to mount the taps on that door, and run the hoses down the chute into the basement where the fridge will be. That way I don't have to run hoses through the floor, and if I move I can just make a new laundry chute door.
I have a fridge that I can get for free; it's a full size fridge, with the freezer on top. Will this work? Can I run the hoses out of the side of the fridge? Will I have problems running the hoses up about 8 feet, from the basement to the first floor? Will I need refrigerated lines?
So with a setup like this, how much am I looking at spending on hoses, faucets, kegs and co2 tank, plus miscellaneous parts? If I need refrigerated lines, how much more will that cost? Any problems i'm overlooking? Thanks for the help!
I want to have 2 or three taps in my kitchen. I have a laundry chute with a door in my kitchen, and I want to mount the taps on that door, and run the hoses down the chute into the basement where the fridge will be. That way I don't have to run hoses through the floor, and if I move I can just make a new laundry chute door.
I have a fridge that I can get for free; it's a full size fridge, with the freezer on top. Will this work? Can I run the hoses out of the side of the fridge? Will I have problems running the hoses up about 8 feet, from the basement to the first floor? Will I need refrigerated lines?
So with a setup like this, how much am I looking at spending on hoses, faucets, kegs and co2 tank, plus miscellaneous parts? If I need refrigerated lines, how much more will that cost? Any problems i'm overlooking? Thanks for the help!