spitfire9703
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Hey Everyone,
I have been reading and researching for a little bit about kegging and had a couple questions.
I see most people here build a keggerator or Keezer to store and cool their kegs. I have a old chest freezer at my disposal but I wont be able to convert it to a keezer till this summer when my roommate graduates. I live in a cold climate and was wondering if for the time being just clearing a spot out in the basement, which is about 45 degrees, and keeping a keg down there would be kosher. For now I plan to just use a picnic tap and getting a CO2 bottle and regulator. Is there anything else that would be necessary? I am getting a corny keg from a friend for cheap this weekend but don't know for sure what he has with it.
Maybe this thread is premature, but i am excited to keg my beer.
I love this hobby
I have been reading and researching for a little bit about kegging and had a couple questions.
I see most people here build a keggerator or Keezer to store and cool their kegs. I have a old chest freezer at my disposal but I wont be able to convert it to a keezer till this summer when my roommate graduates. I live in a cold climate and was wondering if for the time being just clearing a spot out in the basement, which is about 45 degrees, and keeping a keg down there would be kosher. For now I plan to just use a picnic tap and getting a CO2 bottle and regulator. Is there anything else that would be necessary? I am getting a corny keg from a friend for cheap this weekend but don't know for sure what he has with it.
Maybe this thread is premature, but i am excited to keg my beer.
I love this hobby