newbrewr4fun
Well-Known Member
I have tried a few of my extract beers and they aren't bad for batch number 1. I am interested about the added benefits of kegging and brewing all grain. Kegging seems like it might make for a little better beer, and easier storage,carbonation etc. I am pretty sure of the all grain process but don't know much about kegging. I am thinking that after a few more extract beers it will be time for me to start stepping up to either kegging or brewing all grain. I can't decide which to save money for.
Also, does anyone know of a good ready to use kegerator? I would like one that holds a couple kegs, maybe even 10 gallon kegs if possible. Two taps. What else will I need besides the fridge the tank and the kegs? Is it hard to setup?
Also, does anyone know of a good ready to use kegerator? I would like one that holds a couple kegs, maybe even 10 gallon kegs if possible. Two taps. What else will I need besides the fridge the tank and the kegs? Is it hard to setup?