theQuinny
Well-Known Member
I seem to have issues with space ...
You should not be asking,
"Should I get into kegging?"
but "Why am I not kegging already?"
I came home on Friday night with bottle washing paraphernalia ... (bottle tree & one of those spring operated rinsing thingos ...)
The Missus says ... "Why don't we look at getting a new fridge, and you can use the old one for one of those kegorator things, what ever you call them ..."
Me: (Eeek !) "Really ?"
Missus: "Yeah, why not ... you're driving me mad with all these damn bottles ..."
Me: "I love you !"
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This could be a wonderfully awesome keg fridge ...
+1. I bottled for many years more than I should have. It is a bit of an investment but so worth it.Yes. Kegging is so much easier, faster, better.
That pic looks like the kitchen fridge.I came home on Friday night with bottle washing paraphernalia ... (bottle tree & one of those spring operated rinsing thingos ...)
The Missus says ... "Why don't we look at getting a new fridge, and you can use the old one for one of those kegorator things, what ever you call them ..."
Me: (Eeek !) "Really ?"
Missus: "Yeah, why not ... you're driving me mad with all these damn bottles ..."
Me: "I love you !"
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This could be a wonderfully awesome keg fridge ...
My wife was pretty much exactly the same! So I started kegging a few months back (here's my short thread - https://aussiehomebrewer.com/threads/another-kegging-for-a-beginner-thread.98078/), it's definitely easier than maintaining bottles and setting up the keggerator was far easier than I thought it was going to be! I haven't posted up any photos because, well, it's a white fridge with some taps on the door and some kegs inside.. not overly interesting!The Missus says ... "Why don't we look at getting a new fridge, and you can use the old one for one of those kegorator things, what ever you call them ..."
Tips :
Don't go flow control taps, they sound easier to set up, but days end a standard tap on a balanced line will give a better and more consistent pour. Line length calculators are all over the net google is your friend.
Turn your gas off at the bottle after each session. Yes you should have already leak tested everything, but one oring on a post getting damaged could cost you a bottle of gas.
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