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Beer keg refrig...kegerator
For the past month or so I've been looking into different styles and makes of beer keg reefers. Most of the affordable ones can be had for $500 or so and hold half a keg (or smaller) plus the CO2 tank. I've tried to research the customer satisfaction and most reviews are pretty negative. There are several brands but most I've never heard of. One can purchase an older reefer and convert it but I don't really have the room for that.
Anyone here on the board have one they like...or don't like for that matter? I really like the taste of real draft beer much more than cans/bottles ... well, who doesn't. Thanks for any input... |
I looked into this a while ago and sadly, just don't drink enough beer anymore to make it cost-efficient. Two good friends have them, one in his kitchen and one in his basement. Both seem to be messy and cause plenty of stench if not cleaned up immediately. But maybe I can be moved again to do this if some folks post good photos and stories.
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Here's a previous thread with some nice pics and suggestions http://forums.pelicanparts.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=252772&highlight=keg+re frigerator
another related thread: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/off-topic-discussions/137286-who-knows-where-you-can-get-kegerator-jack.html?highlight=keg |
I have a Danby unit that I bought from a guy in Canada here. Reputable company, and good service. I like the unit fine, it works well for in home use. Downside is, the spill tray is just a plastic tray -- it doesn't run to a drain. So you can turn the tap on for a sec to let the foam dissipate before sticking your cup under (well, I guess you COULD but you'd be cleaning the tray a lot).
The really good ones are the Beverage-Air models, but these are upwards of $1,000. |
I've been looking at those for a while, including just yesterday. I know the brand Haier, they make all kinds of commercial refrigeration units, huge ones for meat markets and the like. I'm not familiar with the other brands you see here, but maybe others are.
We're remodeling the kitchen wing of the house, and I want to include a kegerator in it somehow. http://images17.fotki.com/v4/photos/...or_plan-vi.jpg Here's a more detailed version of the above drawing, sent by the architect last week. The wet bar is currently the work island in the kitchen, reused instead of being carted away. I hated to see that granite top wasted. :D http://images17.fotki.com/v5/photos/...details-vi.jpg I'm going to find out if I can install a kegerator under one end of the wet bar, or if I need to make it free standing. One on wheels, like on the web site above, would be nice, but costs more and I'd only use it on the deck in good weather or in the new screened porch. It'd be great to hear from folks on the other brands. |
My wife (then my g/f) bought me a Kennmore beer meister a few years back (yes, she's into P-cars too!). I love it and have had zero problems.
I tend to drink a lot of micro brews, so I went here and got a 2 tap tower and dual regulator setup and converted it so I can have 2 beers on tap at once. I buy sixtels usually (1/6 keg) so you can get 2 of them in there no problem and the dual regulators allow you to control the pressure in each keg individually. I personally love the 1/6 kegs because it's not a big commitment (only 2 1/2 cases) and you can cycle some variety through. When you are not having a lot of parties (i.e. not football season) a 1/2 keg can last a LONG time. |
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1/6 keg I've not seen, do you have a picture of one? |
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Pat, put a full size fridge downstairs and pipe up to a dual-tap tower at the bar...
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I believe a 1/6 keg is the so called pencil keg, the same type that you see with soda. |
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http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1149872328.jpg |
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I WANT ONE! its HOT out there! todays a mere flesh wound 106 degrees!mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmbeer-NECTAR OF THE GODS!
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The bedroom wing of the house does have enough space below for something like that, even though it's completely unfinished, but I don't feel the need for a bedroom beer tap.:eek: :cool: |
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I have a remote fridge with insulated lines running about 15 feet to my bar. Hasn't been a problem. Neither has cleaning.
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A small hijack, I apologize in advance for this. Where do you guys who have these in your homes buy your line cleaning solution? I just ran out and everyplace I see online charges outrageous amounts for shipping. TIA
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That resource I posted above for the kegerators has those supplys as well.
http://www.beveragefactory.com/draftbeer/cleaning-equipment/index.shtml |
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That's where I get mine, He just automatically leaves it for me now... |
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