How hard would it be to convert a mid-size refrigerator into a kegerator?!
First of all, I'm not sure how to do it!. But if I were to do it, how hard would it be!. Any plans on the internet!?Www@FoodAQ@Com
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pretty easy, firstly you need a fridge that can hold the weight of a keg and that a keg will fit inside!.
strip all the shelves etc out of the fridge
then you need to buy a tap and some food grade hose, a coupling for the top of the keg and a coupling for the top of the gas bottle which you can buy or hire and swap when empty drill two in side of fridge secure tap and hose then connect to coupling on the inside then connect separate hose to other outlet on coupling then run it back out the other hole and connection on gas bottle connect keg turn fridge on pour and you will need to adjust the gas so it pours correctly
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strip all the shelves etc out of the fridge
then you need to buy a tap and some food grade hose, a coupling for the top of the keg and a coupling for the top of the gas bottle which you can buy or hire and swap when empty drill two in side of fridge secure tap and hose then connect to coupling on the inside then connect separate hose to other outlet on coupling then run it back out the other hole and connection on gas bottle connect keg turn fridge on pour and you will need to adjust the gas so it pours correctly
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you need a keggar that can remain cold i am afraid that a fridge is not cold enough!. i use a barrel and put 20 lbs of ice in it and put the half in it (half barrel or quarter)Www@FoodAQ@Com
Couldn't be too difficult!. I can imagine that the most difficult part would be installing the tap through the fridge!.Www@FoodAQ@Com