Kegerating on a budget (with limited space)

The ins and outs of putting your beer into kegs.

Postby gregb » Wednesday Aug 29, 2007 12:57 pm

'The Good Guys' at Castle Hill. I bought it new as I was at a loss to find any like it second hand. It was so close to what I needed I figured that I'd still be enjoying cold kegged beer long after I forgot the price.

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Postby Kevnlis » Wednesday Aug 29, 2007 1:01 pm

I checked Good Guys here, they didn't have much. I guess I probably have to request it to be brought in (the joys of living in the bush).
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Postby gregb » Wednesday Aug 29, 2007 7:50 pm

Westinghouse RP131T

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Postby Kevnlis » Wednesday Aug 29, 2007 8:58 pm

gregb wrote:Westinghouse RP131T

Cheers,
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Thanks greg, I will see what the locals can do ;)
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Postby gibbocore » Tuesday Sep 04, 2007 12:22 pm

here's mine as posted in seperate thread....

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Postby Anzac Cookies » Friday Sep 14, 2007 8:22 am

Hey all been away for a while, RWH nice set up mate good to see you got around to finishing it. I reckon all of the Kegerators posted are awesome, what a great Nation it is when you can have beer on tap at your own house :D
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Postby gibbocore » Sunday Sep 16, 2007 12:29 pm

best bit about having beer on tap at home is your vb swilling mates are quickly converted due to the beer being free and better tasting!
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Postby warra48 » Sunday Sep 16, 2007 1:48 pm

gibbocore wrote:best bit about having beer on tap at home is your vb swilling mates are quickly converted due to the beer being free and better tasting!


What ?? You don't ask your mates to leave their money on the fridge, so you can buy more grains and hops, to brew more beer ?
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Postby scanman » Sunday Sep 16, 2007 7:42 pm

Hehe. Good idea.

I have been drooling on this thread. Its slowly inspiring me to get a kegorator and ditch the bottles for good. :D :D :D
Just have to convince the missus its a good idea... :roll:
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Postby gibbocore » Sunday Sep 16, 2007 10:30 pm

warra48 wrote:
gibbocore wrote:best bit about having beer on tap at home is your vb swilling mates are quickly converted due to the beer being free and better tasting!


What ?? You don't ask your mates to leave their money on the fridge, so you can buy more grains and hops, to brew more beer ?


haha, unfortunatly not, my goal is for everyone i know to eventually ditch vb/new/carlton all together and source out craft brews, the way i see it, it will result in more bars/pubs having better beer on tap everywhere.
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Postby Noodles » Monday Sep 17, 2007 9:32 am

warra48 wrote:What ?? You don't ask your mates to leave their money on the fridge, so you can buy more grains and hops, to brew more beer ?


A friend of mine has recently got his keg set-up going. He has a tip jar on the bar, no pressure on anyone to use it. He's just happy to share his homebrew with his mates and if we chip in for the next brew i'm sure he appreciates it.
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Postby drsmurto » Tuesday Sep 18, 2007 12:12 pm

Me too, gold coin donation requested but not enforced. I dump all of my gold coins in there at the end of the day, amazing how quickly i can rack up $100 and it all goes back into the brewing. And Grumpys dont mind me paying for grain with $2 coins!
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