Kegerator - Tap to Keg Ratio?

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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
 
More is betterer

Sho

Ed.. I've got an all fridge. 3 taps but room for 4 kegs at the bottom and room for bottles and a 10lt keg on the top. Perfek

Fridge cost **** all, I think the shanks were the most expensive part... And the drill bit to cut holes in the door...
 
Get the 3 taps! You don't have to connect them all if you don't want to. If you only get two you'll be forever changing over kegs to sample from all 3.
 
That's about all the convincing I need to go with the 3 tap option.

For $55 I'm probably silly not too.
 

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