cliffo
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Hi Guys,
I'm about to get back in to brewing and kegging much sooner than expected. Yay!
I'm looking at getting a Keg King kegerator and am debating whether to go with the two or three tap option.
I like the idea of 2 taps and having a "spare" keg, chilled and ready to go as soon as one keg blows dry but then I also like the additional variety a 3rd tap could provide.
For what I'm looking at the difference is about $55 so I am leaning towards the 3 tap variant to give me options.
What's everyone's thoughts on this first world problem? Can you mount a 3-way manifold in the KK kegerator?
Cheers,
cliffo
I'm about to get back in to brewing and kegging much sooner than expected. Yay!
I'm looking at getting a Keg King kegerator and am debating whether to go with the two or three tap option.
I like the idea of 2 taps and having a "spare" keg, chilled and ready to go as soon as one keg blows dry but then I also like the additional variety a 3rd tap could provide.
For what I'm looking at the difference is about $55 so I am leaning towards the 3 tap variant to give me options.
What's everyone's thoughts on this first world problem? Can you mount a 3-way manifold in the KK kegerator?
Cheers,
cliffo