HoppyTommy
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On another practical note I put my beer taps a little too high so couldn't open the freezer door above. I've had to carve semi circles out of the bottom of the freezer door so it still opens. #plonker.
I know the last Post was a year ago but your Beko looks spot on for what I’m after, just wondering if you could tell me the model number, cheers.
In the end I got two Hotpoint RLA36 fridges, one as a temp controlled fermenter and the other as a crash cooler / kegerator. Each fridge holds 3 corny kegs, or two and a gas cylinder comfortably.Wondering what current fridge models are suitable. I only need to fit 2 corny kegs inside. Thanks in advance.
In the end I got two Hotpoint RLA36 fridges, one as a temp controlled fermenter and the other as a crash cooler / kegerator. Each fridge holds 3 corny kegs, or two and a gas cylinder comfortably.
Hey dude, I'm looking for an undercounter which will hold 3 corny kegs. Are you talking about 3x 19L kegs here, the old (23cm diameter) or new (21cm diameter) cornys?In the end I got two Hotpoint RLA36 fridges, one as a temp controlled fermenter and the other as a crash cooler / kegerator. Each fridge holds 3 corny kegs, or two and a gas cylinder comfortably.
Hey dude, I'm looking for an undercounter which will hold 3 corny kegs. Are you talking about 3x 19L kegs here, the old (23cm diameter) or new (21cm diameter) cornys?
Is this the one you got?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hotpoint-RLA36/dp/B000IY0F76
Looks great, but it's not a cheap one is it!?I had the same goal (3 corny kegs) and found that the professional FK1800 series by Liebherr are an excellent option.
I found a used glass door version (FK1803-20) as a base and added a Lindr T3 tower. The CO2 is kept outside of the fridge. It works really well for me.
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Looks great, but it's not a cheap one is it!?
Hey dude, I'm looking for an undercounter which will hold 3 corny kegs. Are you talking about 3x 19L kegs here, the old (23cm diameter) or new (21cm diameter) cornys?
Is this the one you got?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hotpoint-RLA36/dp/B000IY0F76
I know this is a bit of an old thread to resurrect but I'm having trouble finding this model in person: do you think the Hotpoint RLA36P1 would be able to hold one 12L keg (21 x 42cm) in addition to having two x old style 19L kegs (23 x 53cm) in there?Used hotpoint RLA series, the 60cm wide ones. Got mine on eBay for £40. Fits 2 old style 19l kegs, probably would fit 3 of the new narrower ones. Use 3/16” for beer and gas lines, it’s so much easier.
it also fits a 30l kegstar…
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I think the 12l keg would need to stand on the compressor lump, not sure there would be enough height. I’ve got a 9l new style one so can try it out to see if it would fit in the cut out.I know this is a bit of an old thread to resurrect but I'm having trouble finding this model in person: do you think the Hotpoint RLA36P1 would be able to hold one 12L keg (21 x 42cm) in addition to having two x old style 19L kegs (23 x 53cm) in there?
Have bought Fridgemaster MTL552449_WH Larder Fridge from AO, 144cm tall so not under counter, fits 3 Cornelius Kegs, narrow piping fits through drainhole for gas. Lots of room for bottles, yeast and hops
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Yeah, I was thinking the two 19L would be at the front and then, in an ideal world, the 21 x 42cm one would fit either in the compressor gap or sit on top of the compressor area. Finding an undercounter larder fridge (or even a chest freezer that I'd stick on wheels to wheel out from under the counter) to fit three old style kegs has been real tricky. Would appreciate a measure if you find the time but no worries if it's too much of a hassleI think the 12l keg would need to stand on the compressor lump, not sure there would be enough height. I’ve got a 9l new style one so can try it out to see if it would fit in the cut out.
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