2 years ago we installed a pool, last year we created a covered porch with huge timbers and custom cut iron truss members. This year the project is the bar and kegerator under said porch.
Once the bar is finished, I'm going to make a keezer to hold 2 kegs (pony and torpedo) and a corney keg for soda for the kids. I've aquired a wunderbar dispenser thru the winter. My liquor will be stored in 64oz mason jars on the compressor hump and (I hope) sent to the wunderbar by compressed CO2. Not having done this before, I'm wondering if my liquor will become carbonated over time? Would nitrogen be a better gas? Could I just use compressed air tank filled from an oiless compressor? What about a bladder of some sort? I don't want much pressure, just enough to get liquor out of the tap, so it's not like I'll be trying to carbonate at 100psi.
Does anyone have any suggestions for me? trying to do this right the first time.
On a tangential note... we have a tap on the kitchen counter and I'll scavenge that for the keezer. Of course that will leave a hole in the counter top which means the wife will want new counter tops next year.
Wish me luck in covering the hole with a loaf of bread or a coffee maker.
Wes
Once the bar is finished, I'm going to make a keezer to hold 2 kegs (pony and torpedo) and a corney keg for soda for the kids. I've aquired a wunderbar dispenser thru the winter. My liquor will be stored in 64oz mason jars on the compressor hump and (I hope) sent to the wunderbar by compressed CO2. Not having done this before, I'm wondering if my liquor will become carbonated over time? Would nitrogen be a better gas? Could I just use compressed air tank filled from an oiless compressor? What about a bladder of some sort? I don't want much pressure, just enough to get liquor out of the tap, so it's not like I'll be trying to carbonate at 100psi.
Does anyone have any suggestions for me? trying to do this right the first time.
On a tangential note... we have a tap on the kitchen counter and I'll scavenge that for the keezer. Of course that will leave a hole in the counter top which means the wife will want new counter tops next year.
Wes