Centiweasel
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Hi all, i have been brewing for around 6 months doing BIAB i am planning to do brew number 6 on friday, loving the hobby. got some citra, galaxy, chinook and cascade to play with.
the first time i brewed i came here to ask for advice and one thing i was told was to start kegging as soon as practicable, i dont really have a problem with bottling i just love a gadget and also i have an ulterior motive.
my fiance has given her permission to build a kegerator in preperation for our wedding in 2020, would like to have a self serve home brew as arrival drinks.
and therefore i need to get to grips with kegging and perfecting a recipe.
im not sure if this is possible but i would really like to be able to fit in 2 kegs so i can drink one and carb one up in rotation,
so i dont know what equipment i would need for the kegs, if any one can help me out with the list of parts and where is best to buy,
im thinking i will buy a single keg to start but with the regulator or whatever necessary for two kegs then i dont have parts for no reason if u know what i mean,
thanks for reading
chris
the first time i brewed i came here to ask for advice and one thing i was told was to start kegging as soon as practicable, i dont really have a problem with bottling i just love a gadget and also i have an ulterior motive.
my fiance has given her permission to build a kegerator in preperation for our wedding in 2020, would like to have a self serve home brew as arrival drinks.
and therefore i need to get to grips with kegging and perfecting a recipe.
im not sure if this is possible but i would really like to be able to fit in 2 kegs so i can drink one and carb one up in rotation,
so i dont know what equipment i would need for the kegs, if any one can help me out with the list of parts and where is best to buy,
im thinking i will buy a single keg to start but with the regulator or whatever necessary for two kegs then i dont have parts for no reason if u know what i mean,
thanks for reading
chris