![]() |
How to build a cheap kegerator
Hi,
I've looked around the internet adn found one's that have you put the whole keg in a full size fridge. I was just wondering if anyone knows how use a compact style fridge to cool the beer. I had first thought maybe by running some tubbing through the fridge or something but figured that would steal too much pressure. Any ideas would be great Thanks Tim |
Running hose through the fridge would work, and you probably woundn't loose too much presure, but you also wouldn't get that many cold beers in a row. I've given this some thought in the past, and came to the conculsion that to do it right, the system would need to pass enough "cold" into the beer at a rate such that when it the tap is open, a single drop of warm beer entering the system would be cold when it leaves the system. It become a mass/heat transport prblem for the mech. engineer. In the end, I determined it was easier to use an old refer., and mount the tap on the side. You can easily fit 3-4 corni keys in there and party for a long time!
kevin |
For the love of all that's holy, LOOSE is the opposite of tight. LOSE is the opposite of find. Reading this every day just makes me crazy!
|
I built a Kegerator that holds two pony kegs. It was made out of a large plastic barrel with a screw-on lid. On the front you find two spouts. A CO2 tank sits behind the unit. I'll go take some pics and post them.
|
Quote:
Quote:
|
My own kegerator story
A bunch of my buddies and I built a full bar, but part of it was getting a good (full keg) kegerator. We couldn't find an actual fridge that would fit below the bar, so we bought a top-open freezer and put on our own thermostat. Was much cheaper, thought we did buy a new freezer and a $150 kegerator kit. It also tends to be too cold (thermostat problems). But damn its nice to have beer on tap!
|
Quote:
:D kevin |
Just going through this process now. Bought my mini fridge and my Cornelius Keg is on its way. After that comes the C02 and the tower... oooh i'm excited.
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
http://www.doesyourroomsuck.com/ has free plans to do lots of stuff, including kegerators.
|
just put it in a full size fridge. Some of my buddies built one and the keep the glasses in the freezer. Cold beer out of an ice cold mug is a beautiful thing ;)
|
Quote:
|
OK all your problems are solved. At least if you live in ..........Belgium !!!
http://www.perfectdraft.com/ I don't have one yet but I bet santa knows that I've been a good boy this year. :) :) :) :) Scholl !!!! |
Years ago in college I built a 2-keg kegerator from an old chest freezer (super cheap Goodwill find).
Modified the thermostat to give me cold beer instead of frozen beer. "Borrowed" a CO2 tank and regulator from the campus cafeteria. Took a used hand-pump tap (free) and machined a mounting block to accept the CO2 line in and the tap line out. Used one of those cheap yellow coiled air-hose for the wet-line and an air nozzle for a faucet. The whole thing cost about $50 and two weekends of assembly. |
All times are GMT -8. The time now is 10:51 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.6.0 PL2
© 2002-2012 Tilted Forum Project