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One Beer Keg Just Isn't Enough
By Drew Brown
As a beer brewer you will soon learn that having just one beer keg just is not enough. Don't think
that when that first starter keg is filled you will sit and wait until that one is empty again. You probably
want to get started in your next batch so you will need one keg, probably more.
On a side note, even if you are not a home beer brewer (yet) you could still use your own keg. Getting
a beer drafted from your own crispy cold beer keg, condense sticking to the outside of your glass.
That's refreshing even if you only think about it. It sounds a lot better than drinking from a can or bottle.
Drafting like a Pro
If you want your beer filled keg to be the perfect temperature (and you should) then you want to keep it
refrigerated at all times, your best option would be a beer keg refrigerator. Lets take a look at some of
the options we have and what kind of price tag you could find on them.
A Haier Keg Refrigerator at only $650 you draft a cold beer like a pro. The Haier has a Sankey tap
system, adjustable thermostat and automatic defroster. Also included is a CO2 tank, separate hoses
for beer and air.
If you have $1,000 lying around you there is this stainless steel, fingerprint-proof one-tap home beer
keg refrigerator. Perfect for half or quarter kegs. It has a chrome tapping tower, drip tray, a single
gauge regulator and many more options just perfect for that icy cold draft beer.
When you are more leaning toward a commercial quality type unit then you should be prepared to pay
towards $3,700. For that money you can