How Do You Make A Homemade Beer Keg Dispenser?
Having beer on tap in your own home is a wonderful novelty, great for parties and special occasions. Many breweries and beer distribution companies sell or rent kegs of beer in a variety of sizes. Because kegs of beer are not pasteurized, they must be kept cool to prevent bacteria from growing. A homemade beer keg dispenser keeps beer cold and easy to pour, saving you hundreds of dollars over ready-made ‘kegerators.’ Choose a refrigerator that suits your keg size needs. Mini fridges are popular because they are affordable; however, they will not accommodate large keg or two-keg systems. Keep in mind whether you want to store your CO2 cylinder inside or outside the refrigerator. Install the faucet mount by measuring and drilling a hole through the top of your refrigerator or through the door, fastening it securely with the included hardware of your kit. If you intend to store your CO2 cylinder outside of your refrigerator, then drill a hole just large enough for the gas line to pass thr