Originally Posted By: parker
Just build your own. Not like it's difficult, and used fridges are practically free.

Get/buy/steal/find a used old fridge. Gut it out and put down a piece of plywood so your keg doesn't fall in to your freezer that is full of UEC eggs and vac-packed fish.

Bore a 1" hole on either side, or the front of the door.

Go to our favorite home-brewing shop and purchase a C02 tank, regulator, lines, o-rings, tap(s) and spouts. Remember that there are two types of taps used on kegs. Sanki and Hoffs-Stevens. Bleach out the lines to clean everything (so you don't get the runs) and hook it all up.

Go to your favorite brewery and get a 1/4 barrel or larger of your favorite beer.

Today's Beer On Tap At Parker's House is: Maritime Pacific Flagship Red.



Leaf blowers on the top of the fridge are optional - or in my case, since it's in the basement, any horizontal surface will have *something* put on it.....



I'm fully expecting DogFish to have at least this type of setup in his new garage.



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