My kegerator starts to take shape (finally)
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Re: My kegerator starts to take shape (finally)
It is kind of plain, isn't it... I have added drip trays. If it's camo, how do you find it? 
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On Tap:
1. Apfelwine
2. Hefe
3. BYO 15th Anniversary Ale
4. Utah Cider
On Tap:
1. Apfelwine
2. Hefe
3. BYO 15th Anniversary Ale
4. Utah Cider
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curlyfat - Brewing Master
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Re: My kegerator starts to take shape (finally)
Curlyfat, this does look like a great setup. I am looking to do something similar in a couple of months or so.
I have a question for you -- with the beer lines coming through the door -- do they get in the way when you open the fridge door to change kegs, etc.?
I was wondering if putting the lines through the side of the fridge might be an idea to consider (but then, perhaps the cooling lines run through the sides and back of the fridge -- I wouldn't want to cut one of those....)
thanks for sharing the pictures.
Randy
I have a question for you -- with the beer lines coming through the door -- do they get in the way when you open the fridge door to change kegs, etc.?
I was wondering if putting the lines through the side of the fridge might be an idea to consider (but then, perhaps the cooling lines run through the sides and back of the fridge -- I wouldn't want to cut one of those....)
thanks for sharing the pictures.
Randy
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Re: My kegerator starts to take shape (finally)
I haven't had an issue with lines in the way. I run about 6' on each line, so there's plenty of slack. Any extra I just wrap around the keg a time or two.
I do have one hole in the side of the fridge for the main gas line to come through. When I drilled it I didn't realize cooling lines run through the sides of fridges, so really, I just got very lucky with that.
One thing I will add that I wish I already had is a dual regulator. I've got beer I want very carbonated, and beer that's barely carbonated. Kind of a pain to juggle with one regulator.
I do have one hole in the side of the fridge for the main gas line to come through. When I drilled it I didn't realize cooling lines run through the sides of fridges, so really, I just got very lucky with that.
One thing I will add that I wish I already had is a dual regulator. I've got beer I want very carbonated, and beer that's barely carbonated. Kind of a pain to juggle with one regulator.
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On Tap:
1. Apfelwine
2. Hefe
3. BYO 15th Anniversary Ale
4. Utah Cider
On Tap:
1. Apfelwine
2. Hefe
3. BYO 15th Anniversary Ale
4. Utah Cider
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curlyfat - Brewing Master
- Posts: 456
- Joined: Thu Nov 01, 2007 6:47 am
- Location: Casper, WY
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