Side by side fridge mini keg setup

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Figured I would post my setup since it is a little different from what I have seen on HBT.

In the laundry room we have a side by side fridge which we call the sin fridge. It is usually full of beer, wine and soda.

I wanted to start kegging. I usually brew small batches in the 2.5 to 3 gallon range.

Did some figuring and I could easily fit two 1.5 and two 2.5 gallon slimline torpedo kegs in the bottom of the fridge.

CO2 tank and regulator fit in the bottom bin of the door.

My FIL does a lot of wood working so I took some scraps from one of his cutting board projects and made the tap handles.

I can either print beer labels with magnetic paper to identify the beer on tap or I could use a liquid chalk pen.

Carbing up my first beer now!

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Very nice and congrats for having a kegerator. I converted an old side by side to be a kegerator on the freezer side and a fermentation chamber on the fridge side.

It's nice to have a father in-law who is a wood worker. My father in-law made me tap handles too, but they look like beer bottles, caps at all! Those handles look slick! :mug:
 
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