drummerguy
Well-Known Member
I received a little extra money recently and have decided I'm ready to ditch bottling and start kegging. Since I live in an apartment, I will be using a refrigerator for the kegs.
I've been doing my research, but I still have some questions. Will I be able to put three kegs in the refrigerator without modifying the bottom? I'm hoping to have two beers on tap and a third ready to go when it is needed. I will also be putting the CO2 bottle in the fridge. Will the bottom shelf of a fridge be able to handle this? If not, what is the best way to remedy this problem? I see a lot of kegerators with a wooden stand on the bottom, but I have no way of building one at this time.
I've been doing my research, but I still have some questions. Will I be able to put three kegs in the refrigerator without modifying the bottom? I'm hoping to have two beers on tap and a third ready to go when it is needed. I will also be putting the CO2 bottle in the fridge. Will the bottom shelf of a fridge be able to handle this? If not, what is the best way to remedy this problem? I see a lot of kegerators with a wooden stand on the bottom, but I have no way of building one at this time.