mattm3
Active Member
Hey,
I have an unused refrigerator that I'd like to use for homebrew kegs. I'm also building a bar. I want to incorporate the fridge into the bar and I don't have a lot of room to work with.
One idea that I've come up with, based on countless Internet searches, is taking the guts from my fridge and using them to make an insulated cold/keg box under the bar.
The fridge is a standard size, freezer on top model.
I found a website that claims it's possible and offers plans, but I've seen bad reviews about the plans.
My guess is that it would be much easier to do this with a mini-fridge given that all of the freon goes into the freezer part which can be removed with the compressor. But I don't have a mini-fridge. Is it even possible with a full-size fridge?
Does anyone have any experience with this? Or has anyone built a bar and successfully blended a full-size fridge into the design?
Thanks,
Matt
I have an unused refrigerator that I'd like to use for homebrew kegs. I'm also building a bar. I want to incorporate the fridge into the bar and I don't have a lot of room to work with.
One idea that I've come up with, based on countless Internet searches, is taking the guts from my fridge and using them to make an insulated cold/keg box under the bar.
The fridge is a standard size, freezer on top model.
I found a website that claims it's possible and offers plans, but I've seen bad reviews about the plans.
My guess is that it would be much easier to do this with a mini-fridge given that all of the freon goes into the freezer part which can be removed with the compressor. But I don't have a mini-fridge. Is it even possible with a full-size fridge?
Does anyone have any experience with this? Or has anyone built a bar and successfully blended a full-size fridge into the design?
Thanks,
Matt