Get Draft Beer at Home
Monday, May 4th, 2009 by HannahBeer on tap at home may seem daunting, but I assure you, it’s not! If you’re thinking about building a home bar, now is the perfect time to get your draft beer ducks in a row. You can set up a draft system after your bar is built, but it’s much easier to set it up while you build your bar, so that you can account for the space needed. Either way, we can help you enjoy beer as it was meant to be… on tap, in your very own home.
The two most common draft beer system options are:
Ready-to-Go Kegerator
Beer Refrigerator Conversion Kit
Ready-to-go kegerators are designed with only one thing in mind – to dispense draft beer. They come with everything you need, besides the keg itself, to enjoy pint upon pint of the good stuff. If you’re not into building a system yourself and you’ve got a little more money to burn, this is the option for you.
Beer refrigerator conversion kits are the less expensive option for getting draft beer at home. All you need is an old fridge, big enough to house a keg, some tools and one of our kits, and you’ll be pouring fresh, crisp, draft beer in no time!
Whichever option you choose, make sure to keep your keg cold at all times. If you don’t, you’ll have foamy beer and you’ll waste pint after pint pouring it off. Keep your keg and your beer lines close to the refrigeration unit and you should be golden.
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May 4th, 2009 at 11:11 am
Good idea. I had had a kegerator for quite some time, in the long run it is certainly economically sound (depending on how much beer you drink). I believe even a high end kegerator pays for itself over the course of 1 year.
Not to mention, beer thats on tap tastes better than beers that are in bottles (or cans)
May 4th, 2009 at 11:38 am
Yes! A beer system that saves you money _and_ tastes better. What more could you ask for?