Can't believe I am considering buying a second chest freezer to possibly store kegged beer for the long term. I currently am using a 9 cf chest freezer with a collar to store six kegs that are all on their own taps. Since learning to keg this past fall I have decided it is much easier than bottling and have now aquired 4 more kegs for using to carb more beer.
My idea (and it may not be very sound) is to try to have these 4 kegs as backups so that once a tapped keg is empty I can put these ready to go into the tapped keezer. I was thinking of using corn sugar for natural carbing of the keg (and purged any O2 at the start) and then the question is where to store these for long term durations?
Would having an aux keezer (with no taps) to keep these kegs chilled once they have been carb be overkill or am I just becoming obsessed with this new hobby? Is their a fine way to store untapped kegs for later use?
My idea (and it may not be very sound) is to try to have these 4 kegs as backups so that once a tapped keg is empty I can put these ready to go into the tapped keezer. I was thinking of using corn sugar for natural carbing of the keg (and purged any O2 at the start) and then the question is where to store these for long term durations?
Would having an aux keezer (with no taps) to keep these kegs chilled once they have been carb be overkill or am I just becoming obsessed with this new hobby? Is their a fine way to store untapped kegs for later use?