Manon_Theedge
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When I first started brewing, I became very popular with my wife's family - every holiday I'd bring a couple of cases of homebrew. But then I started kegging, and now I only bring homebrew when it's cold enough outside to keep the keg cold (which is not very often in my part of Texas).
I want something to keep a keg in that keeps it cold but is also small enough to be portable, but I don't want to mess with ice, so I came up with an idea for a kegerator that is just large enough to hold a 5 gallon ball lock keg.
I want something to keep a keg in that keeps it cold but is also small enough to be portable, but I don't want to mess with ice, so I came up with an idea for a kegerator that is just large enough to hold a 5 gallon ball lock keg.