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I am about to bite the bullet and go down the corny kegerator route. I bought a keg locally that came with a party tap and another tap (see pic). I have sourced a c02 pub gas bottle from my local pub. I have convinced hubby that we need to make a kegerator, which he say's he will help me make. We have a small chest freezer and a tall fridge we could convert, but I think the fridge is going to be the one to be converted. I have spent ages over the last couple of weeks doing my homework and pricing stuff up. I think just for easiness and so I don't forget a part, I am going to do a 2 keg starter kit. Then I would have the 3rd keg as a back up.
I just have a couple of questions if anyone can help please.
Would the tap below be able to be used on a fridge door or is this only to be used straight onto the keg. (Please excuse my technical terms) The bit where the black disconnect screws to is I imagine too short to go through the fridge door. Can this be changed to a longer bolt/screw piece?
To run 2 kegs from the same gas bottle it say's to use a Y splitter. If I use this does this mean that 2 kegs have to be connected at all times? I would only have 1 full of product to start with. From what I understand it would mean gas would be pushed through the pipes or would the gas be held back if the disconnect is not connected to the keg? As I cannot see anyway of just turning 1 pipe off. Would spending a few quid more from the start and getting a gas manifold be a better option? Just do not fancy an accident with such a large gas bottle as I didn't have much luck with the little mini gas canisters.
If I get a gas manifold is it better in or outside the fridge?
Thanks Gwen
I just have a couple of questions if anyone can help please.
Would the tap below be able to be used on a fridge door or is this only to be used straight onto the keg. (Please excuse my technical terms) The bit where the black disconnect screws to is I imagine too short to go through the fridge door. Can this be changed to a longer bolt/screw piece?
To run 2 kegs from the same gas bottle it say's to use a Y splitter. If I use this does this mean that 2 kegs have to be connected at all times? I would only have 1 full of product to start with. From what I understand it would mean gas would be pushed through the pipes or would the gas be held back if the disconnect is not connected to the keg? As I cannot see anyway of just turning 1 pipe off. Would spending a few quid more from the start and getting a gas manifold be a better option? Just do not fancy an accident with such a large gas bottle as I didn't have much luck with the little mini gas canisters.
If I get a gas manifold is it better in or outside the fridge?
Thanks Gwen