Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
> On Sat, 05 Feb 2005 22:05:12 GMT, Dog3 > wrote:
>
>> Or, buy
>> a mini keg and keep it in the fridge. They are not that huge and
>> beer will keep a long time. You can tap it any time you want and
>> take only the amount you will drink.
>
> My dad and brother both converted old refrigerators so they'd hold a
> standard keg of beer, plus cans of pop. They installed a tap on the
> outside of the door. You didn't even have to open the fridge. Now,
> those are some dedicated drinkers!
>
> Carol (cook pinto beans in your leftover beer)
There is a thing called a "kegerator" that TFM and I have been looking into
buying. I've alreadt]y converted old refrigerators, but, since the keg is
wider than a standard fridge, you have to rip out the insulation which makes
the cooling less effective and your electricity goes up. A kegerator is a
small fridge specifically designed for a keg, with a tapper handle on the
top.
Oh-oh, this post made me sound like the lush that I am. :~)
kili
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