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Re: For the Poker Room.... BEER
Why bother with any physical conversion? I just picked up a cheap fridge and got standard keg tap parts online (CO2 line/guage, tap, hose, etc.).
I just open the door to pour a cold one. I also keep a supply of frosty pints in the freezer too. Total cost (with a brand new fridge): $300 (fridge=200, tap parts=100). This is what I got But I got the CO2 tank from the local CO2 supplier for a small deposit. I have room for 5, 8, and 16 gallon kegs, plus door space for extra pop, milk, etc. BTW- I've had 16 gallon kegs that lasted 3 months and were still fine. We keep it very cold and I keep the CO2 around 8psi. |
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