DG Paul
Well-Known Member
Sorry to ask, but I haven't really found a clear answer searching through the forum, though I think this setup will be okay. I am gearing up to do draft beer with two 2.5 gallon kegs and a dual tower faucet. I have my beer fridge which will hold the kegs and some of my regular bottles. I want to store the CO2 bottle behind the fridge in a storage room (drilling holes through the wall and fridge for the gas line). Is there any reason not to set it up this way besides not wanting to drill the holes?
It seems to me the kegs need to be at serving temp, but the gas providing serving pressure will have little or no effect on the beer. I really don't want to lose space in the fridge to the CO2 bottle.
As I said, I think I am fine, but want to fall back on your collective wisdom. Thanks.
It seems to me the kegs need to be at serving temp, but the gas providing serving pressure will have little or no effect on the beer. I really don't want to lose space in the fridge to the CO2 bottle.
As I said, I think I am fine, but want to fall back on your collective wisdom. Thanks.