Well I don’t know about everyone else out there but I dream of the day when I can have fresh beer on tap in my bar. Your normal kegerator setup would be just great, with say a nice quarter keg of Custom Brewcrafter’s English Pale Ale. Wow I’d probably never leave my basement except to return/refill the keg. I talked to my homebrewing Dad the other day and he told me about his latest project. A chest freezer converted into a 5 tap kegerator which would hold 5 different soda kegs of homebrew. Sweet! I can’t wait to check it out on my next visit to Pretzelvania.
This is where he learned how to do it:


The kegerator project is almost ready to fuel up. Yeah I know I’m slow getting my projects done, even beer projects. By the time you make it down it should be well stocked. I’m going to make a blonde ale this weekend for the first keg to go in. I’m not sure if the chest will go on casters on not yet. The only thing left will be to get or make some tap handles. Since my design and creative abilities are limited, maybe I can trade some graphic designer some beer for services. Do you know any good ones? I’ll send you a photo of my project soon.
[...] my Dad finished his conversion of a chest freezer into a 4 tap kegerator as mention in my previous post. I Can’t wait to visit and give it a [...]