Having modified my King Keg closure to within an inch of it’s life and developing a serious tap envy of corny keg users and their kegerators and keezers, I decided to convert my beer fridge, where I store two King Kegs (and various off-the-shelf beers), into a Barrelator.
The process of fridge conversion is the same as for kegs, as you would expect. Because of the location of my fridge, I opted to go dangerous and mount my taps on the side. Hole drilling was done with much caution and I managed to miss anything that could have killed the fridge.
I decided to plumb the gas line through the side of the fridge as well so I can connect my gas supply without opening the door, or going through the drain. Yet to decide if I have a second independent line for King Keg number 2.
I used 3/8” beer line from keg to tap and run at around the 6 p.s.i. mark which suits my ales.
First pour....
Cascade with a twist.
Edit: changed pic for a movie shot.
The process of fridge conversion is the same as for kegs, as you would expect. Because of the location of my fridge, I opted to go dangerous and mount my taps on the side. Hole drilling was done with much caution and I managed to miss anything that could have killed the fridge.
I decided to plumb the gas line through the side of the fridge as well so I can connect my gas supply without opening the door, or going through the drain. Yet to decide if I have a second independent line for King Keg number 2.
I used 3/8” beer line from keg to tap and run at around the 6 p.s.i. mark which suits my ales.
First pour....
Cascade with a twist.
Edit: changed pic for a movie shot.
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