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Three 2.5 gal kegs in kegerator

Discussion in 'Bottling/Kegging' started by Ilan34, Apr 23, 2014.

 

  1. #1
    Ilan34

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    Posted Apr 23, 2014
    SWMBO is being gracious enough to consider my moving to kegging even though space is limited in our apartment which we share with our two year old daughter.

    I'm going a little crazy trying to research a mini fridge that will fit three 2.5 gallon kegs plus a 5# tank. A fridge is preferred so we can put it in the living room. A keezer would only fit in the nursery (SWMBO isn't crazy about that idea).

    I can't find the specific information I'm looking for. I've been poring over HBT for three days straight.

    I'm also an idiot with tools, and the concept of drilling through a fridge while avoiding coolant lines isn't filling me with any confidence. I see that kegco has a pre-fabricated version of what I'm looking for, but by the time I add in all the costs for it (perlick faucets and whatnot), it'll be over a grand - before purchasing a single keg!

    Can anyone point me in the right direction, please?


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  2. #2
    nsrooen

    Member  

    Posted Apr 23, 2014
    As they say google is your friend. Do a search with homebrewtalk.com, mini fridge, & kegerator and you will get plenty of ideas / builds.

    I find this method usually gets me better results than using the search function here on the site.
     
  3. #3
    Ilan34

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 23, 2014
    I appreciate the advice, but I've been there, done that. I haven't gotten much real work done lately (my boss hasn't noticed yet) - when I am focused on a topic, I get obsessed.

    What I'm really trying to find out is if anyone knows of a specific model mini fridge that will fit three 2.5 gallon kegs plus the tank.

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  4. #4
    nsrooen

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    Posted Apr 23, 2014
  5. #5
    Ilan34

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    Posted Apr 23, 2014
    You sure you got that link right? It brings me to a thread about Bud Light... Unless you're trolling me haha :)

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  6. #6
    Kingbogart

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    Posted Apr 23, 2014
    The link appears to be correct, 3 Kegs in a Mini-Fridge. For a quick run down. He built a small box on the front of the fridge to increase the depth. Attach the original door to the extension. Huzzah, more space. If you're wanting to buy something prebuilt, kegco has some decent looking stuff for three products quite a bit less than 1k. Not sure what your budget is though. These appear to come with towers or taps. So that wouldn't be extra.
     
  7. #7
    nsrooen

    Member  

    Posted Apr 23, 2014
    works on my browser...
     
  8. #8
    mtnagel

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    Posted Apr 23, 2014
    Can you stack these 2.5 gal ones? I assume the quick disconnects might get in the way. But if even if you could, I don't know if they'd fit since they are taller than half of a 5 gallon keg (15" tall for the 2.5 gal and 25" tall for 5 gal).

    Why not just go with 2 x 5 gal kegs?
     
  9. #9
    Ilan34

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    Posted Apr 23, 2014
    I don't think they're stackable. I only do 2.5 gallon batches. Wouldn't all that extra headspace in a five gallon keg be an issue?

    And I don't know what's wrong with my app- that link takes me to a random thread about bud light every time lol.

    Kingbogart - you're right.. I was adding in the cost of commercial keg couplers by mistake. Looks like what I would want would cost about 750 (before tax and shipping). I would get five gallon kegs if the headspace isn't an issue - they're obviously cheaper. I also need to measure my cabinet space to see if they would fit where I currently condition my bottles.

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  10. #10
    Ilan34

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    Posted Apr 23, 2014
    Ok, looks like they wouldn't fit - my better bottles are 19 inches tall and they just barely fit. The new five gallon kegs are actually a couple of bucks more expensive anyway - I hadn't realized.

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  11. #11
    Stealthcruiser

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Apr 23, 2014
    I think most might tell you that the headspace issue can be overcome, at the cost of using more CO2 for purging the headspace, prior to starting carbonation.

    After that, you'll just have an equivalent depth of 2.5 gallons of CO2 for your headspace.

    Similar to a full 5 gallon keg, with 2.5 gallons drank from it........

    I would like to know differing opinions as well!
     
  12. #12
    govner1

    Kept Man!  

    Posted Apr 23, 2014

    I know your ideal is a mini fridge but I think you should consider a Haier kegerator. I picked up a slightly used one including the 5# CO2 tank for &125!
    It holds three 3 gal kegs. I upgraded the tower to a three tap system (another used HBT find).
    Looks good w/ the SS door & tower.


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  13. #13
    Ilan34

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    Posted Apr 23, 2014
    This makes sense...

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  14. #14
    Ilan34

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    Posted Apr 23, 2014
    Is the Haier not a mini fridge? Where did you get yours at such a great price??

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  15. #15
    govner1

    Kept Man!  

    Posted Apr 24, 2014

    They make mini-fridges (I use one in my ale ferm chamber) & kegerators. I got mine as part of a guy selling all his equipment.


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