ScrewyBrewer wrote:@Jon nice build it must feel great having your own dual tap setup too. Your kegerator looks like it will hold more kegs than mine and yours has dual Perlicks mounted in the front, but we are both using plywood to hold the kegs upright. My second tap was added just last year, 4 years after my first single tap was installed. Thank you for sharing your kegerator build and enjoy pouring your own drafts of fresh cold beer.
Maybe something to consider down the road, Foxx Equipment had a single product secondary Co2 regulator for less than $60. Three days later, or the day before Memorial Day, it was mounted inside my kegerator. A secondary gauge enables me to force carbonate using the primary gauge and at the same time serve pours using the secondary gauge. Kegerators are the best!
Screwy, thanks! Yes, mine will hold 5 kegs. I've had it since...2009, I think. I bought it with my tax refund, and it started life as a 1 tap kegerator...that I soon upgraded to a 2 tap kegerator, and with this move, I went all stainless...I've had a chrome tap/shank get the chrome stripped off and start imparting a metallic taste to beers--aside from the lead I was probably drinking, I really didn't like my beers tasting like metal!
So with my recent move to Houston, I decided it was time for to refurbish the kegerator and upgrade to SS forward sealing taps!
At some point in the future, I'll upgrade to a 3rd tap...just not sure if I want to go nitro (probably not...it's a PITA to be honest), or just go with a 3rd SS tap. I'll probably just go with a 3rd SS tap to match the other two.
Someday, when I'm not living in an apartment, maybe I'll think about sanding and painting this beast, but not just yet. I still appreciate it's crappy, beat-up appearance.
I also have a spare, beat-up old regulator and 2nd CO2 tank--so I can always rapid carb, purge kegs, etc with that, and keep this regulator dedicated to serving.
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