ChrisS
I like cold beverages
So my wife who has stated that she would rather I drink my homebrew than diet coke is allowing me to start to get into kegging, but has one demand. Since we live in a townhouse that does not have a basement and the fridge is going to be in the kitchen she would like the setup to be discrete as possible. The fridge is going to be part of a larger project that will involve the fridge with a cabinet or two for the other homebrew equipment and a countertop over the cabinet(s) and fridge for cookbook storage since I will be using the space that the bookshelf now occupies. With all of that said I am looking to see what are the recommended fridges for what I want to do.
I would idealy like to fit either 2 5gal cornys or a corny and a carboy (for lagering) along with the co2 tank. From my limited research I have found that most fridges have a freezer with the 4912 being the only one without.
Since my wife wants it discrete is my only option here to use picnic taps and can I set the regulator at say 10 psi and forget it when I comes time to dispense or do I need to trun down the pressure to pour and back up when not is use? Are there other options as far as taps given that I would like to keep the fridge as stock as possible because of a lack of tools and storage of tools.
all suggestions welcome.
Thanks,
Chris
I would idealy like to fit either 2 5gal cornys or a corny and a carboy (for lagering) along with the co2 tank. From my limited research I have found that most fridges have a freezer with the 4912 being the only one without.
Since my wife wants it discrete is my only option here to use picnic taps and can I set the regulator at say 10 psi and forget it when I comes time to dispense or do I need to trun down the pressure to pour and back up when not is use? Are there other options as far as taps given that I would like to keep the fridge as stock as possible because of a lack of tools and storage of tools.
all suggestions welcome.
Thanks,
Chris