Kegerators are awesome and the only thing that stops most people from having one is the initial cost. Ready-to-go kegerators are awesome but even the single tap units for home use can run anywhere from $650 to $1,800.
The good news is that you don’t have to be rich to have a kegerator. If you have an old fridge to work with, you can transform it into a serious draft beer serving appliance for less than $150. Our single tap kegerator conversion kits start at just $125.95 and they come with everything you need. If you don’t already have a CO2 tank for dispensing your keg and you need one of those included, you’re still only looking at $169.95.
The best part is that the whole process is ridiculously simple. People tend to think it’s a pretty big project but the truth is that even a caveman, a monkey, or the dumbest guy on your co-ed softball team could do it.
Once you have one of our kits, all you need to convert your fridge is a pencil, a drill, a screwdriver and a wrench.
Read the instructions (just 10 easy steps) or watch this detailed video if you don’t believe me.
If you still have questions or you just want to know more, feel free to comment here on the blog, shoot us an email via sales@kegworks.com or get in touch on Facebook or Twitter.
What are you waiting for? Next time you read our blog you could be enjoying a cold draft beer poured from your very own keg fridge.
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Unlike most other lagers, the roasted malts in Schwarzbier are the backbone of its flavor, and the major proponent for pairing it up with a variety of foods. Steak and burgers and pretty much anything barbecued or roasted are the first thing that should be on your plate with these beers. Right along with the grilling and the roasting comes the blackening – chicken and pork are great choices here, and if it’s fairly spicy that’s fine – Schwarzbier’s high carbonation and delicate sweetness will provide a great counterpoint. Even a simple sandwich at lunchtime would pair very well, especially one with dark bread such as pumpernickel, and on that sandwich some pastrami, ham, or corned beef. These beers aren’t as versatile with cheese as others, but a washed-rind muenster would pair very well. The same goes for desserts, however anything with chocolate is a winner, along with any kind of fruit tart made with raspberries, cherries or strawberries. 
