AFternoon! Well, after all the running around picking up the kit and getting the supposedly already filled CO2 filled. Installed everything, getting the fridge painted rock speckle ( found out its colder than i thought as 30 minutes after I painted it, i touched it and it became one with my hand).. the damn place I ordered my keg from is closed on mondays! Yaargh! I planned on drinking keg beer this afternoon/evening. Ah wells. At least its ready to be keg'd tomorrow.
Lil Me.. although most normal people dont.. theres actually many many people who do have draught beer at home. Its more for the people that think its a neato addition and have lots of people stop by for drinks. Or people that like lots of cheap beer. Im not sure where I fall into except all of the above, lol.
The kits not too bad. It was 310 with tax for all the junk, except the fridge and the 15.50 charge for filling the co2 bottle. It took me about 2 hours to get it installed. Oh, it helps to have a digital thermometer, like the ones you use for doing roasts and stuff, thats on a wire you can string up inside the fridge and run it out of the door to the front. Ive been told to set my fridge to around 34-38 deg F and to keep the CO2 pressure at 12 pounds. Ill see. Im putting a small whiteboard on the front of it for them to mark whenever they take one, and telling everyone its 5 bucks for 3 pints of beer. That will pay for the CO2, the beer, and the electricity. I think.
Wow, I have had soooo many phone calls the last few days for people that want to do dinners and such. Then the second question I got from a few of them is afterwards they wanted to head back over to my place cause my kegerator is ready right? lol.