I plan to use 5 cu foot size fridge with a dual tap coming out of the top.
I have not acquired anything YET to put this plan into motion. I found that most craigslist fridges are around 30-50 bucks. I have a friend shipping me a cornelius keg. I live in Arizona and don't have room for a bigger fridge unless I put it in the garage. My girlfriend swears up and down that a fridge in the garage is gonna raise the power bill because it will be in a space that is 90 degrees or warmer (up to about 110) for months at a time. I imagine that it will be a minimal increase given the fact that they are all well insulated. I know many people that keep them in the garage.
Here is my onslaught of questions:
Any insight on this temperature/power consumption issue?
How many cubic feet do cornies occupy?
If I can fit 2 cornies in my fridge , what size of Co2 tank do I need and how much do they usually go for?
What kind of gauges do I need for this project and where is an affordable place to get them?
How long does it take to force carbonate your beer to the point where it is drinkable?
I understand that you need hoses and fittings and all of that stuff, but I imagine that is not expensive. However, where would I get the fittings needed for that?
And last but not least... I do want a actual beer tap , and not a picnic tap. How much do those kinds of setups go for?
I am trying to do this on a budget. So piecing everything together is what I want to do rather than buying a whole kit. I have never kegged before and I don't want to deal with the hassle of bottling. I suppose its not really the hassle... its the time involved with WAITING to drink your brew.
Thanks for reading and thank you for all the help!
I have not acquired anything YET to put this plan into motion. I found that most craigslist fridges are around 30-50 bucks. I have a friend shipping me a cornelius keg. I live in Arizona and don't have room for a bigger fridge unless I put it in the garage. My girlfriend swears up and down that a fridge in the garage is gonna raise the power bill because it will be in a space that is 90 degrees or warmer (up to about 110) for months at a time. I imagine that it will be a minimal increase given the fact that they are all well insulated. I know many people that keep them in the garage.
Here is my onslaught of questions:
Any insight on this temperature/power consumption issue?
How many cubic feet do cornies occupy?
If I can fit 2 cornies in my fridge , what size of Co2 tank do I need and how much do they usually go for?
What kind of gauges do I need for this project and where is an affordable place to get them?
How long does it take to force carbonate your beer to the point where it is drinkable?
I understand that you need hoses and fittings and all of that stuff, but I imagine that is not expensive. However, where would I get the fittings needed for that?
And last but not least... I do want a actual beer tap , and not a picnic tap. How much do those kinds of setups go for?
I am trying to do this on a budget. So piecing everything together is what I want to do rather than buying a whole kit. I have never kegged before and I don't want to deal with the hassle of bottling. I suppose its not really the hassle... its the time involved with WAITING to drink your brew.
Thanks for reading and thank you for all the help!