Willsellout
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So what should I be looking at if I wanted to have a 3-4 keg setup in a chest freezer? What do you guys use?
Dan
Dan
So I suppose I should order some Cornies then. They have a sears nearby, I can go check some out there I suppose.jdoiv said:Best bet is to make a couple of cardboard cutouts that are the same diameter as a corny keg. Take them with you shopping and make sure that they will fit. Cubic feet alone won't tell you much as interior dimensions will differ as well as the size and location of the compressor hump. If you want one to hold 5 cornies I would take 6 cutouts with you. Never hurts to have an extra corny cooling off.
Ultimately I would love to have 4 on tap, one clearing and a 20# tank...just cause I'm lazy and don't want to fill up all the time.Drunkensatyr said:If you can swing it, Bigger really is better in this dept. I am using a 14.8 and it is large enough to run 4 tapped kegs, 20# C02 bottle, and 2 7 gal. fermerters. Also a few 6'ers of Craft brew. Wife wasn't thrilled at losing the space that it takes up, but then we had 2 of her beers on tap, two of mine, AND each had a competition brew in secondaries dropping clear. That was the selling point on the larger chest freezer.
Drunkagain said:So how are you guys attaching your collars to the freezer? I've got the freezer at home and am planning to build the collar and hopefully finish off my kegerator over the coming weekend. Any tips?
Bike N Brew said:Watch Bobby_M's videos, links in this thread:
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=27588
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