Wortgames
'Draught' is not a beer style - it's a lifestyle
I've never been that impressed by the upside-down fridge-freezer concept for normal kitchen use, but I can see some serious advantages for brewers.
You get a good-sized fermenting cabinet at a good height, that can be totally temperature-controlled (including heated) without really affecting the freezer section below.
Ideal if you have a separate brewing area in the garage / basement etc, you can justify it as extra freezer storage space for the house (who doesn't want that?) and your fermenting cabinet is a bonus. Plus, you get a convenient place to store all your ingredients.
Depending on the size (eg, French-door model) you could maybe even divide the fridge space into two and have a fermenting side and a normal fridge - or kegerator - side. Imagine that - a complete beer station, with fermenting, serving and storage for all your ingredients (and glassware) in one place!
You get a good-sized fermenting cabinet at a good height, that can be totally temperature-controlled (including heated) without really affecting the freezer section below.
Ideal if you have a separate brewing area in the garage / basement etc, you can justify it as extra freezer storage space for the house (who doesn't want that?) and your fermenting cabinet is a bonus. Plus, you get a convenient place to store all your ingredients.
Depending on the size (eg, French-door model) you could maybe even divide the fridge space into two and have a fermenting side and a normal fridge - or kegerator - side. Imagine that - a complete beer station, with fermenting, serving and storage for all your ingredients (and glassware) in one place!