LuckyDip23
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Hi All
I'm serious thinking about pulling the trigger on some Corny kegs, but I have a minor problem.
The only fridge I've really got room for in the house is a small beer fridge (like this one Buy Husky Guinness 46 Litre Drinks Cooler - Black | Mini fridges | Argos).
Max space in the fridge is 41cm x 22 cm.
This rules out full size kegs straight in the fridge as they simply wont fit.
Ive never used kegs before, so I'm wondering what the best appraoch to take is & need a bit of adivce.
I'm thinking of having a couple of 19L kegs un-refridgerated in the garage, then having a small 6L one (or possibly a growler) for the fridge, but ...
Would this setup be practical?
Would having the 19L kegs unrefridgerated be a problem & would I need to keep them under pressure given theyre basically just going to be holding containers to trasnsfer to to smaller keg?
6L Corny keg or something like a 5L gorwler - what would be better?
Would the lifespan of the beer in the 6L last for a week or so after transfer (cant see it lasting that long but jut in case :) )?
Would I need 2 gas supplies - one for the 6L and 1 for the 19L kegs - or could i get away with not having gas on the 6L keg and just topping up with the big cylinder?
Any other reccomendations on how I can get draft beer in my little fridge would be greatfully received.
Cheers
Gaz.
I'm serious thinking about pulling the trigger on some Corny kegs, but I have a minor problem.
The only fridge I've really got room for in the house is a small beer fridge (like this one Buy Husky Guinness 46 Litre Drinks Cooler - Black | Mini fridges | Argos).
Max space in the fridge is 41cm x 22 cm.
This rules out full size kegs straight in the fridge as they simply wont fit.
Ive never used kegs before, so I'm wondering what the best appraoch to take is & need a bit of adivce.
I'm thinking of having a couple of 19L kegs un-refridgerated in the garage, then having a small 6L one (or possibly a growler) for the fridge, but ...
Would this setup be practical?
Would having the 19L kegs unrefridgerated be a problem & would I need to keep them under pressure given theyre basically just going to be holding containers to trasnsfer to to smaller keg?
6L Corny keg or something like a 5L gorwler - what would be better?
Would the lifespan of the beer in the 6L last for a week or so after transfer (cant see it lasting that long but jut in case :) )?
Would I need 2 gas supplies - one for the 6L and 1 for the 19L kegs - or could i get away with not having gas on the 6L keg and just topping up with the big cylinder?
Any other reccomendations on how I can get draft beer in my little fridge would be greatfully received.
Cheers
Gaz.