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re: Homebrewing: In-Process Thread
Posted on 4/18/14 at 9:36 am to turbotiger
Posted on 4/18/14 at 9:36 am to turbotiger
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Yea I checked their site but I did not see that specific size. What does every one else use for picnic taps?
I'd maybe call them. If not, call up Cuban Liquor, they may have some. Or maybe even go to Home Depot or lowe's.
Posted on 4/18/14 at 9:41 am to DR Hops
New Question. I'm probably going to start kegging soon. I'm getting tired of washing and filling bottles with every brew.
In my garage i have a chest freezer i use for fermentation control, and a beer fridge to store my beer. The freezer is attached to a temp Controller.
I've wrestled with this in the past. Do i simply convert the chest freezer to a keezer, and buy a small fridge for fermentation or do i just buy a small 2 tap kegerator, or convert a small fridge to a kegerator.
Keezer
Pros: Would be able to have multiple taps. Will start off with 2. Only material costs would be for upgrading it. Can make it look really nice.
Cons: Lose fermentation space. Though it hasn't happened yet, if i brewed 2 brews at the same time, i'd only be able to ferment 1 at a time in a small fridge.
Kegerator
Pros: will be able to keep my current setups as is. Still have the chest freezer for single or multiple fermentations at one time.
Cons: Won't look as nice as upgrading the Keezer. Limited to only 2 taps (which honestly is more than enough).
I think i'm leaning kegerator, just seeing what the fellow homebrewers opinions are.
In my garage i have a chest freezer i use for fermentation control, and a beer fridge to store my beer. The freezer is attached to a temp Controller.
I've wrestled with this in the past. Do i simply convert the chest freezer to a keezer, and buy a small fridge for fermentation or do i just buy a small 2 tap kegerator, or convert a small fridge to a kegerator.
Keezer
Pros: Would be able to have multiple taps. Will start off with 2. Only material costs would be for upgrading it. Can make it look really nice.
Cons: Lose fermentation space. Though it hasn't happened yet, if i brewed 2 brews at the same time, i'd only be able to ferment 1 at a time in a small fridge.
Kegerator
Pros: will be able to keep my current setups as is. Still have the chest freezer for single or multiple fermentations at one time.
Cons: Won't look as nice as upgrading the Keezer. Limited to only 2 taps (which honestly is more than enough).
I think i'm leaning kegerator, just seeing what the fellow homebrewers opinions are.
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