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A friend gave me an old freezer... moving on to kegging!
Anyone have some tips to avoid early mistakes?
Some great advice there. Thank you sir.
i'll add in, that when buying your kegs, get some replacement O-rings, only a couple bucks and who knows how old the ones that will come on the keg will be, or if they will create a seal or not
Used Keg Seal Kit - Kegging - Brewing : Northern Brewer
the kegerator that warty posted is basically exactly like mine, except mine only has 2 kegs at the moment, i'm going to fit a 3rd in there eventually, and i might be able to squeeze a forth
this guy posted up how he built his, a pretty good instructional guide (what i went from when making mine)
MikeBeer - Chest Freezer Kegerator
Man, this is the stuff I can't read! I'm always looking for a new hobby to try out, and building a kegerator is in itself enough reason for me to get into this. I've avoided home brewing for a long time, but with cool toys like the links here...might have to rethink it.
here's how mine turned out
Nice kegerator 757!! I haven't been doing this long but I am already tired of bottling beer and cleaning up the bottles. They take up too much space..more space = more beer. Been buttering up the Mrs. to go ahead and get going on some of this stuff the next 6 months. I think I am just going to go ahead, bite the bullet and get set up for something like what warty posted above. Something that can hold 6-8 cornies. May not keg that many at first but am gonna try to get the one of the Co2 systems that you can expand on a little bit. I have found in the past to always go a bit bigger than what you think you need or want...more is always better..and more expensive though. Cheaper up front going bigger than buying individual pieces later. I have also looked into getting an inline type filter for filtering the beer, when I get the kegging system going (I think an extra 60-150 bones depending on what you get). Any of you guys have experience/thoughts on those??
here's how mine turned out
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no inside shots as of now, but if you guys want to see i can take some
oh and since this shot was taken i've replaced the cheap-o tap handles
DO IT!!!! Best hobby I ever adopted. Turning into a career as I type this.
Nothing in the world is better than drinking your own beer on tap.
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Ok, I have out grown the half assing phase of my life and now am in the "over research" phase.
Rather than spending the normal week researching stuff online, what would you recommend for a noob? I doubt keg brewing is where I want to start. I don't want a cheap set up, because you normally get what you pay for. I also don't think I need top of the line in case this peters out like so many of my other hobbies. Is there a good site for learning that you guys know of, or a good all-in-one starter kit?
yeah i thought they were a nice addition, here they are a little more clear:
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i like these two also
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