Re: Who knows stuff about Kegerators?
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-Buy old fridge
-Take out shelves
-Drill Hole for tap
-Insert Keg
-Enjoy
Total Cost: $100-150
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qft my daddy has one with three taps hehe!! but its because he loves to homebrew so he is always switching kegs in and out
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You can't just connect a rubber hose to a keg and run it out the side of an old fridge. I think the equipment for the one I had was around $250 not including the fridge.
I've been thinking about kegging my own beer, but I don't think I can justify running a 2nd frige 24/7. Also, I often end up taking my homebrew to other places so I'd still need to bottle.
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Ebay & craigslist for the tap + CO2 connections. The cost of using an old fridge will be only slightly more than the cost for running a $600-700 kegerator. I had a buddy who probably spent a total of $150 for his kegerator, and that was the whole set-up.
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