Nate Ryan
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G'day,
I've just moved into a place that has a converted garage (previous owners used it as a hair salon). So I've got myself an old timber bar and barstools and I'm dead keen on having beer on tap in my own "mini pub". Initially I thought I'd get a KK Series 4 and stick the 2 tap font on top to run 2 beers and get myself 4 of the 25L kegs. I've now come to realise I could be flawed in this idea. To start with I've read the 25L kegs seem to be more like 23L kegs. Also I was going to brew at one of them on premise brewing places which make a 50L brew. So the idea of a keg of each on tap and a spare of each doesn't quite match up. Then reading further, the onsite brewery does unpasteurised and preservative free beer which I've read needs to be refrigerated. But 4x 23 or 25L wont fit in the kegerator fridge. So the way I see it is if I want to skip brewing my own at home (not confident in myself to get consistent results between brews) then I need to get a second fridge to store my backup kegs or switch to a 50L keg and only venture off to the onsite brewer when its empty. Or the other option is buy commercial keg beer which doesn't need to be stored under refrigeration and go the one tap. So I guess what I'm asking is have I got my facts straight? Any tips or corrections would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers!
Nate
I've just moved into a place that has a converted garage (previous owners used it as a hair salon). So I've got myself an old timber bar and barstools and I'm dead keen on having beer on tap in my own "mini pub". Initially I thought I'd get a KK Series 4 and stick the 2 tap font on top to run 2 beers and get myself 4 of the 25L kegs. I've now come to realise I could be flawed in this idea. To start with I've read the 25L kegs seem to be more like 23L kegs. Also I was going to brew at one of them on premise brewing places which make a 50L brew. So the idea of a keg of each on tap and a spare of each doesn't quite match up. Then reading further, the onsite brewery does unpasteurised and preservative free beer which I've read needs to be refrigerated. But 4x 23 or 25L wont fit in the kegerator fridge. So the way I see it is if I want to skip brewing my own at home (not confident in myself to get consistent results between brews) then I need to get a second fridge to store my backup kegs or switch to a 50L keg and only venture off to the onsite brewer when its empty. Or the other option is buy commercial keg beer which doesn't need to be stored under refrigeration and go the one tap. So I guess what I'm asking is have I got my facts straight? Any tips or corrections would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers!
Nate