I have decided to upgrade to a 3 keg kegorator (holds 8 sixtels) and wanted feedback on the kegco products. I thought about building a keezer, however it is going in a finished basement with a bar. The kegco is about 1/3 cheaper than the beverage air, but I am concerned about the quality...
I am looking to build an upright keezer that is big enough to handle about 8 5 gallon kegs. By doing that, I need to have a shelf to hold half of the kegs. Any thoughts how to build a shelf that will handle the weight of 4 kegs?
I was thinking about doing that as well, but opted for a picnic tap - a lot cheaper and no drilling. If you are going to add another tap, I would go 45 degrees and make it lower than the original tap to get enough space to get tools down there to tighten.