| Re: Kegerator You could use a chest freezer with an external
thermostat controller (digital or analog) and fit a few
kegs into that. The controller will set you back less
than $100, the cheap one close to $50, and the freezer
new will be around $150 or so. You'll still need the
taps unless you just use party taps and open the
freezer when you pour a beer.
On 7 Jan 2007 09:57:02 -0800, "Disneb"
<bendebell@comcast.net> wrote:
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>I am in search of my first kegerator. I have been trying to do some
>research but have been having trouble finding reviews on different
>brands and models. I am looking for something that will hold 2 or 3 5
>gallon kegs so that I can keep my beer on tap as well as some of the
>microbrews in the area. Does anyone have any suggestions about which
>kegerator to get or where to buy it to get the best deal.
>
>Thanks for the help[/color] |