MattSR
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Hi Guys,
A few months ago I realised I wanted kegs, and given that I don't have much space to live in, and no garage/pool room, I would need something that looked good in my living room. Getting an old second hand fridge wasn't an option so I bought one of the series three kegerators that you see around the place. My local HBS had them on special so it worked out cheaper to buy it from them so I did.
Once I had it set up at my old place (it had a garage lol) it was great - only downside was that I wanted three taps. The standard two tap font worked welland looked good, but I just had to have a triple font to match the three kegs that the fridge could hold, so I bought a font and three dorado style ripoff taps for about $250. Worst taps ever so I sent them back to the place I got them for a refund. Next I got a triple tap font from Craftbrewer, and the quality is TOPS. The pour is great and finish and quality is tops.
For gas, I bit the bullet and bought a 6.8kg MKOL cylinder and a TeSuCo dual regulator. Inside the kegerator, the line coming from each side of a reg splits in two via JG fittings, and then goes to two corny quick disconnects.
Now that my new place is all set up properly and has a beer fridge I wanted to share it on here. Sadly theres no room for a 3V setup or a fermenting fridge so its all done elsewhere...
Cheers,
Matt
A few months ago I realised I wanted kegs, and given that I don't have much space to live in, and no garage/pool room, I would need something that looked good in my living room. Getting an old second hand fridge wasn't an option so I bought one of the series three kegerators that you see around the place. My local HBS had them on special so it worked out cheaper to buy it from them so I did.
Once I had it set up at my old place (it had a garage lol) it was great - only downside was that I wanted three taps. The standard two tap font worked welland looked good, but I just had to have a triple font to match the three kegs that the fridge could hold, so I bought a font and three dorado style ripoff taps for about $250. Worst taps ever so I sent them back to the place I got them for a refund. Next I got a triple tap font from Craftbrewer, and the quality is TOPS. The pour is great and finish and quality is tops.
For gas, I bit the bullet and bought a 6.8kg MKOL cylinder and a TeSuCo dual regulator. Inside the kegerator, the line coming from each side of a reg splits in two via JG fittings, and then goes to two corny quick disconnects.
Now that my new place is all set up properly and has a beer fridge I wanted to share it on here. Sadly theres no room for a 3V setup or a fermenting fridge so its all done elsewhere...
Cheers,
Matt