Any updates? I'm about to dump 2 boxes of PB captain crunch into the secondary (day 14) with 2oz of cocoa nibs (soaked in a small amount of vodka for 2 days). Thoughts?
Any one have a suggestion on a max hight for a wooden collar on a freezer type kegerator? I need a 10" collar to get everything to fit. Is this to large? Also should i go with a 5lb co2 tank or a 10lb tank?
Thanks to all and happy brewing.
So there are thousands of different beer faucets out there. Im on a budget and not sure if i should go with a standard $12.00 one or a $20.00 one. I have a spot for a stout tap also. any suggestions?
Another idea I'm throwing around is putting the taps on the back side and putting some nice wood panelling over the exterior. that way the doors are not in the way when changing out kegs and so on.
33-38 degrees which is perfect and i can always alter that if needed. Its a nice hight also so i could realistically just pill the corny kegs in there. My biggest concern is the weight. its pushing 260 empty. lol i live in an apartment and would not be to thrilled to have to move it any time...
Thinking about putting three taps right on the front. Should hold at least 2 1/2 kegs and a quite a few corney kegs. This thing when done could be the most expensive Home made kegerator ever. The retail on the milk cooler is $1,800. which i receved for "FREE". You know what maybe i should just...