Joining this forum to first build my first kegerator or keezer and then to eventually brew my own beer. Have some experience in college making Kegged cocktails and shots but wanting to expand to a more refined system.
Welcome from Texas. What I'd suggest is to brew a few before you spend the time and money building a kegerator. This is a hobby you either have a passion for or you don't. Most that don't walk away eventually. Find out if it's for you before you spend hours and hundreds of dollars getting into. This may sound negative, but it's meant to be more practical.