SubmergedBrewing
Active Member
All,
I looked through some previous threads, but most were a few years old and older so i thought I would pose my questions. I'm trying to build a space saving kegerator (probably better to be upright for space savings) that will hold at least 4 homebrew kegs, with C02 regulators for each keg that can differ from the original pressure, and taps from the front of the fridge. I have a few questions regarding this setup.
I looked through some previous threads, but most were a few years old and older so i thought I would pose my questions. I'm trying to build a space saving kegerator (probably better to be upright for space savings) that will hold at least 4 homebrew kegs, with C02 regulators for each keg that can differ from the original pressure, and taps from the front of the fridge. I have a few questions regarding this setup.
- What is the best space saving models aka cu. ft that can accomodate the 4 homebrew kegs, CO2 regulators, and C02 tank (not opposed to mount regulators and tank outside of the fridge)?
- What are good regulators to look at fot this build that would allow me to have seperate pressures on each keg? Are there models that allow me to build off of the older one (starting with one and slowly expand my kegerator when funds are available)?
- Does anyone have specific opinions on taps and shanks and things to avoid for the 4 taps that would come out of the front of the fridge?
- Any pictures that would help visulaize these talking points?