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Hi all, I’m curious. Do you own a Kegerator/ keeper and if so where does it live?
https://www.thehomebrewforum.co.uk/threads/help-choosing-a-tap-please.96023/post-1074107@Jordang The only place I could put mine would be in the kitchen. How’d you make it aesthetically pleasing?
Looks goodhttps://www.thehomebrewforum.co.uk/threads/help-choosing-a-tap-please.96023/post-1074107
thats mine.. keezer inside a wooden frame!
Wow! Now that's great! How to make a keezer not look like a keezer! How are the taps connected if the keezer can roll out?I have had a keezer for a about 4 years and it sits in the kitchen/living area. Originally it was behind a moveable shell but it was a bit of a pain to access the keezer
Mk.i
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It then evolved into its current incarnation, the keezer is behind a removable panel on right hand side and is on appliance wheel things so it can be rolled out for access.
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I know what you mean. I had mine in the garage for a while, but moved it inside the house so I didn't have to trundle across the garden every time I wanted a beer. I'm now thinking that it might not be too healthy having it in my studyTwo of them in the garage - too tempting otherwise
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I had to put my hand pull in the garage… it’s just too tempting to pull a quick half off every time I walk past!Two of them in the garage - too tempting otherwise
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There’s just about enough line to pull out the keezer without disconnecting. I was worried about foaming with as much line as there is being out of the keezer but it’s fine. If I need to to get it out more for than the line allows, I have some John Guest on/off in-line shut off do-dahs (technical term I’m sure ). The taps are on a removable panel so I access them through there.Wow! Now that's great! How to make a keezer not look like a keezer! How are the taps connected if the keezer can roll out?