| As a beer brewer you will soon learn that having just | | | | that icy cold draft beer. |
| one beer keg just is not enough. Don't think that | | | | When you are more leaning toward a commercial |
| when that first starter keg is filled you will sit and | | | | quality type unit then you should be prepared to pay |
| wait until that one is empty again. You probably want | | | | towards $3,700. For that money you can get a top |
| to get started in your next batch so you will need | | | | of the line stainless steel outdoor kegerator. This |
| one keg, probably more. | | | | beast is perfect if you like throwing parties on your |
| On a side note, even if you are not a home beer | | | | patio. This beautiful refrigerator has a stainless steel |
| brewer (yet) you could still use your own keg. | | | | finish and some sturdy casters which make moving |
| Getting a beer drafted from your own crispy cold | | | | the kegerator around very easy. You will also get 2 |
| beer keg, condense sticking to the outside of your | | | | tower bars, 3 outside storage shelves, magnetic |
| glass. That's refreshing even if you only think about it. | | | | locking doors and an ice storage compartment. That's |
| It sounds a lot better than drinking from a can or | | | | what they mean with commercial quality. |
| bottle. | | | | Drafting like a pro, for less money |
| Drafting like a Pro | | | | If you don't have $650 plus lying around then a |
| If you want your beer filled keg to be the perfect | | | | non-refrigerated ball lock beer keg is better suited for |
| temperature (and you should) then you want to | | | | you. You will have a choice between a three or a |
| keep it refrigerated at all times, your best option | | | | five gallon beer keg. If you want to save some more |
| would be a beer keg refrigerator. Lets take a look at | | | | money you could go for a used keg, those will you |
| some of the options we have and what kind of price | | | | set you back from $25 to $50. Maybe it's better to |
| tag you could find on them. | | | | save some more and go for a new beer keg at |
| A Haier Keg Refrigerator at only $650 you draft a | | | | $125, this way you are certain that there won't be |
| cold beer like a pro. The Haier has a Sankey tap | | | | any transfer of flavors from someone else's beer |
| system, adjustable thermostat and automatic | | | | that has been in a used keg. |
| defroster. Also included is a CO2 tank, separate | | | | Just make sure that your non-refrigerated keg is in a |
| hoses for beer and air. | | | | cool place like a basement. And while your out buying |
| If you have $1,000 lying around you there is this | | | | another beer keg think about any other supplies you |
| stainless steel, fingerprint-proof one-tap home beer | | | | may need while you at your local supply store. Things |
| keg refrigerator. Perfect for half or quarter kegs. It | | | | like hose clamps, ball lock connectors, thermometers, |
| has a chrome tapping tower, drip tray, a single gauge | | | | funnel, stopper, brushes, etc. etc. |
| regulator and many more options just perfect for | | | | |