H0PM0NSTER
Regular.
After many years of bottling my brews, I'd like to try kegging. I have an old fridge in the garage which could fit two kegs... Or will it?
I started looking at 10ltr kegs but have quickly up-sold myself to 19ltr kegs which seem better value and mean I can store a lot more of each brew. However, the internal dimensions of my fridge mean I'll only have 7cm clearance over the keg. Any suggestions for a party style (keg mounted) tap that will fit in the fridge?
I know the obvious answer is to fit an external tap/s on the outside of the fridge but if there's any chance of moving the fridge into the house, it will have to be housed in an attractive wooden cabinet and Mrs Hopmonster won't abide beer taps sticking out of it! I don't mind having to open the door to dispense a pint, but it does mean a keg mounted tap would be easiest and allow me to have one keg dispensing while the other conditions and then swap the tap and co2 from one to the other when ready.
I've found a stainless steel disconnect where the outlet connector is at right angles, so allowing a tap to be connected without the height increase that a normal 45 degree angle disconnect would create. However, I don't know if any tap would be small enough to fit in the space?
Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
Cheers!
I started looking at 10ltr kegs but have quickly up-sold myself to 19ltr kegs which seem better value and mean I can store a lot more of each brew. However, the internal dimensions of my fridge mean I'll only have 7cm clearance over the keg. Any suggestions for a party style (keg mounted) tap that will fit in the fridge?
I know the obvious answer is to fit an external tap/s on the outside of the fridge but if there's any chance of moving the fridge into the house, it will have to be housed in an attractive wooden cabinet and Mrs Hopmonster won't abide beer taps sticking out of it! I don't mind having to open the door to dispense a pint, but it does mean a keg mounted tap would be easiest and allow me to have one keg dispensing while the other conditions and then swap the tap and co2 from one to the other when ready.
I've found a stainless steel disconnect where the outlet connector is at right angles, so allowing a tap to be connected without the height increase that a normal 45 degree angle disconnect would create. However, I don't know if any tap would be small enough to fit in the space?
Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
Cheers!