notbob wrote:
> On 2005-02-06, kilikini > wrote:
>
>> 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. :~)
>
> Hardly.
>
> Do you guys homebrew? I have a friend who's had as many as 16 brews
> on tap in his home tavern. He buys only the best equipment and here's
> his choice:
>
> http://makeashorterlink.com/?E6D95196A
>
> My friend now uses his for away events so it sees much hard use.
> These are commercial grade units that are built to last.
>
> nb
I've made a few batches of homebrew in the past, but it's a hell of a lot of
work and expense, IMO. Plus if you don't sterilize everything properly,
your whole batch goes to shit. I've had that happen before too. Maybe I
don't have the patience, maybe my ex-husband didn't have the patience, I
dunno. In all honesty, we wouldn't have the space here in the house to
store the brew, as it is, in primary fermentation stage in the carboy.
We're sadly lacking in any kind of closet space. That being said, I'd still
try to give it a go-round again, if I could afford the initial equipment.
The husband this time around is much nicer. <g>
kili