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Installing your own Draft Beer System or Kegerator is not as tough as you think! Remember, it's much easier to add a draft beer system up front than it is to try to add one after you've built your home bar. So, we suggest, if you want draft beer – start here!
There are a few ways to get draft beer flowing in your home bar, without breaking the bank. First, note that draft (keg) beer must be kept cold at all times. If it's not kept cold, the beer will get foamy and you will have no choice but to waste lots of beer pouring off the foam. For this reason, you want to keep your beer and beer lines close to your source of refrigeration. This helps reduce wasted beer and save you money in set-up costs.
Here our the two most common choices for getting draft beer at home:
Designed and manufactured specifically for refrigerating and dispensing kegs of beer, these kegerators are a sleek and professional option for home beer.
This less expensive option turns any standard refrigerator into a draft beer system in minutes!
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