Kegerator: The Smartest Decision You’ll Ever Make

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  1. Finding Your Kegerator

    The size of the keg determines the size of the kegerator.  You may not want to keep an entire keg in your home; you may not even want to keep a half keg in your home.  Kegerators have been designed to fit a wide variety of kegs to suit any beer lover’s needs.  Here’s a list of kegs that includes their volume and their dimensions.  While manufacturers produce many different size kegs, this should get you going in the right direction. 
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  2. Kegerator Conversion Kits: 2 Types

    Today, however, the cost of electricity has made this question slightly more difficult.  Yes, you can still save money buying a used refrigerator, but deciding to buy a new refrigerator can save you money in the long run.  Today’s refrigerators use about one-third the energy of fridges that are just 10 years old. If you’re trying to keep costs down on your electric bill, consider a new refrigerator.  If you’re looking to save money over a longer period of time, buy a new fridge. 
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  3. Kegerator Maintenance

    Keeping your kegerator clean is essential.  A clean kegerator will last a long time and ensure the beer you pour is at its highest quality.  A dirty beer line can cause problems with carbonation, flavor and aroma.  A simple cleaning regimen will keep your kegerator in tip-top shape and your beer tasting as refreshing as the brewer intended.  Here’s our recommendation for weekly beer line and faucet cleaning:
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  4. My beer is coming out flat, what’s the problem?

    There are a variety of reasons your beer is coming out flat.  If the foamy head of your beer disappears quickly and the flavor is “skunky” you’ve got a problem....
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