Michele Craft
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Hi all,
I'm very new to all this and we are in the process of finishing a basement where we'll put a bar in. I don't home brew (yet) but have two friends that do. I'd like to have 4 taps going and from reading here, thought a 7cu ft fridge would be enough but now that I have a chance to buy one, I'm not so sure.
I'd likely be using nothing bigger than a sixtel or corny keg which I believe are 9 to 10" in diameter. The fridge I saw on marketplace is 24x15" in the main part with an 8x15" ledge. Seems like 4 wouldn't fit in there plus the CO2. It'd be going in the back bar with black iron pipes as the taps (tower cooling method TBD) and tho I want taps on top, I plan to build a collar to help raise it up (we're talk people) and then have it on casters so we can pull it out away from the wall to refill. I also was thinking I'd just build the top right into the collar VS using the existing top.
Does it sound like this freezer will work?
Thanks in advance!
I'm very new to all this and we are in the process of finishing a basement where we'll put a bar in. I don't home brew (yet) but have two friends that do. I'd like to have 4 taps going and from reading here, thought a 7cu ft fridge would be enough but now that I have a chance to buy one, I'm not so sure.
I'd likely be using nothing bigger than a sixtel or corny keg which I believe are 9 to 10" in diameter. The fridge I saw on marketplace is 24x15" in the main part with an 8x15" ledge. Seems like 4 wouldn't fit in there plus the CO2. It'd be going in the back bar with black iron pipes as the taps (tower cooling method TBD) and tho I want taps on top, I plan to build a collar to help raise it up (we're talk people) and then have it on casters so we can pull it out away from the wall to refill. I also was thinking I'd just build the top right into the collar VS using the existing top.
Does it sound like this freezer will work?
Thanks in advance!