Warrior Poet
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Possible Stoopid Question-Have Searched-Be Nice :unsure:
Anyway, I have just converted my garage fridge into a kegerator, best thing I have ever done. Just wondering if I'm able to use a commercial 50L keg in it and what equipment would I need to be able to do it? Would I just need a coupler <D type I'm assuming> and adaptor posts for the coupler to suit the liquid/gas disconnects? That's all I think I need. :blink:
Just thinking in future for when I either have parties/Christmas/whatever, I could have a 50 in there. Plus my brew in my 19L ran out the other day after mowing the lawn and I hadn't started any more brews. So I will have to wait a while before I can have my home brew, or I can cheat and get a Four Pines/Little Creatures/Longboard keg to last me till my HB is ready. :beerbang:
Possible Stoopid Question-Have Searched-Be Nice :unsure:
Anyway, I have just converted my garage fridge into a kegerator, best thing I have ever done. Just wondering if I'm able to use a commercial 50L keg in it and what equipment would I need to be able to do it? Would I just need a coupler <D type I'm assuming> and adaptor posts for the coupler to suit the liquid/gas disconnects? That's all I think I need. :blink:
Just thinking in future for when I either have parties/Christmas/whatever, I could have a 50 in there. Plus my brew in my 19L ran out the other day after mowing the lawn and I hadn't started any more brews. So I will have to wait a while before I can have my home brew, or I can cheat and get a Four Pines/Little Creatures/Longboard keg to last me till my HB is ready. :beerbang: