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For the Poker Room.... BEER
I want a kegerator.
What do you think - Buy new? Build one? Anyone else build one out there - is it tough? Sarge[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] |
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Re: For the Poker Room.... BEER
Are you going to take care of your new toy? Flush its lines? Wipe it down?
There's a reason these things are easy to find used. |
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Re: For the Poker Room.... BEER
ewww....sound appealing.
But yeah, from what I read there are cleaning kits you can buy. Is cleaning that tough of a procedure? Sarge[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] |
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Re: For the Poker Room.... BEER
Just buy one, you can get a good one for $500 - $600. It is worth it.
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Re: For the Poker Room.... BEER
How long will the beer stay fresh in one of these?
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Re: For the Poker Room.... BEER
I built mine from an older refrigerator. It was very easy.
Used Refrigerator: $65 Deluxe kit with CO2 tank and drip tray: just under $200 There are 2 major dealers of the conversion kits. kegworks beveragefactory You can also try Ebay for used kits. I decided on converting an old fridge, simply because i wanted the added freezer and fridge space. Even with the keg inside the fridge, there is quite a bit of room there for other stuff. Regarding maintenance and line cleaning. You can buy a clenaing kit, or just soak them in a diluted solution of bleach and water. It ain't that hard. Another thing. Although your per ounce of beer savings may be as high as 50%, you WON'T actually save money on beer because: 1. Your consumption will increase and you'll gain 15 lbs. 2. Your friends will mooch away your savings one glass at a time. |
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Re: For the Poker Room.... BEER
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How long will the beer stay fresh in one of these? [/ QUOTE ] Never been an issue with me. I think you can keep it for at least a month. |
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Another thing. Although your per ounce of beer savings may be as high as 50%, you WON'T actually save money on beer because: 1. Your consumption will increase and you'll gain 15 lbs. 2. Your friends will mooch away your savings one glass at a time. [/ QUOTE ] I just put a jar on top of mine and my friends actually kick in money. One of my friends actually put in $4 in McDonalds Gift certificates, I almost beat his ass. |
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Re: For the Poker Room.... BEER
I've only ever bought pony kegs, but I see some that use what look like "pepsi" kegs.
Are these types of kegs "standard" I want a dual tap- this much I know. Sarge[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] |
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Re: For the Poker Room.... BEER
Wow. First a custom chips thread, and now a kegerator. Any chance you're going to need a hand building a poker table soon? [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
Seriously though, good luck with the poker room! |
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