JonBrew
Landlord.
I'm hoping to move into kegging later this year and also hope to build either a kegerator or keezer for dispensing. Just looking to get views on what is better to adapt, a refrigerator or a chest freezer?
I'd be looking to have minimum 2 taps but ideally 3 and I think this could be the biggest stumbling block for the kegerator as most under-counter style fridges I suspect would struggle to hold three kegs. Am I right?
I like the idea of having a dispensing tower coming out of the top of the fridge/freezer. Are these a bugger to fit? I know the freezer seems to be commonly adapted for use by building a collar to mount the taps on. Presumably because this is less invasive than drilling a big hole through the top of the freezer. Also, as chest freezers' doors are on the top, opening and gaining access may be an issue with a tap tower sticking out the top...?
Any other considerations?
Much appreciated...
I'd be looking to have minimum 2 taps but ideally 3 and I think this could be the biggest stumbling block for the kegerator as most under-counter style fridges I suspect would struggle to hold three kegs. Am I right?
I like the idea of having a dispensing tower coming out of the top of the fridge/freezer. Are these a bugger to fit? I know the freezer seems to be commonly adapted for use by building a collar to mount the taps on. Presumably because this is less invasive than drilling a big hole through the top of the freezer. Also, as chest freezers' doors are on the top, opening and gaining access may be an issue with a tap tower sticking out the top...?
Any other considerations?
Much appreciated...