I want to keg, so the rumor around here is I'm getting some equipment for Christmas. Now, I'm not particularly handy but I can follow directions.
Initially, I'm just getting two kegs with picnic taps and sticking them in the fridge. I have several dorm sized fridges (long story) and I can bend the freezer on one pretty easily.
But,,,,,,,I have bigger plans. I can either have a friend help me and put a tower on the dorm fridge or use the fridge in my cottage. The cottage fridge is a 3/4 fridge and I think it would rock. I think it would hold four kegs (but not the co2 tank), and I could have my friend drill through the side and install the shanks/taps.
Now, with the dorm fridge I'd be permanently limited to two kegs. So, I'm leaning towards using the cottage fridge. Am I missing anything? I would think the bigger fridge would be easier as well, especially if we drill through the side.
I haven't yet told my husband about me "stealing" the fridge out of the cottage. I bought it used for $40 so I can always just try to find another fridge for the cottage by next spring!
Initially, I'm just getting two kegs with picnic taps and sticking them in the fridge. I have several dorm sized fridges (long story) and I can bend the freezer on one pretty easily.
But,,,,,,,I have bigger plans. I can either have a friend help me and put a tower on the dorm fridge or use the fridge in my cottage. The cottage fridge is a 3/4 fridge and I think it would rock. I think it would hold four kegs (but not the co2 tank), and I could have my friend drill through the side and install the shanks/taps.
Now, with the dorm fridge I'd be permanently limited to two kegs. So, I'm leaning towards using the cottage fridge. Am I missing anything? I would think the bigger fridge would be easier as well, especially if we drill through the side.
I haven't yet told my husband about me "stealing" the fridge out of the cottage. I bought it used for $40 so I can always just try to find another fridge for the cottage by next spring!