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How to build your own home brewed beer kegerator 

The Malt Miller - Home Brewing Channel
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One of the best things you can do if you are a home brewer is to keg your beer and serve from a kegerator.
Building your own kegerator isn't as difficult as it might seem, we've created this video to help show how we built our own kegerator.
Visit our site for our blog post about how to do this and find the components we used listed out so you can do this yourself
www.themaltmiller.co.uk/blog/...

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29 ноя 2018

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Комментарии : 41   
@benny1161
@benny1161 3 месяца назад
I wasn’t expecting this to be so easy. Thanks for this video it’s absolutely brilliant 🍻
@themaltmiller8438
@themaltmiller8438 2 месяца назад
No problem 👍
@irish1759able
@irish1759able 2 года назад
By far the best kegerator build on RU-vid. 👍
@mickodonnell890
@mickodonnell890 3 года назад
Absolutely superb video showing the whole process of getting set up. Helped me a load when getting my Kegerator set up and I'm very grateful. Thank you so much, great work :-)
@jstringe
@jstringe 2 года назад
Love the video. Easy to follow.
@themaltmiller8438
@themaltmiller8438 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@b.e.d.brewing3909
@b.e.d.brewing3909 3 года назад
Nice build :-) thanks for sharing :-)
@andrewsmyth6237
@andrewsmyth6237 3 года назад
If i wanted to run a line up from the shank to a counter top tap is there a line adapter or extender that i need?
@chrishainey
@chrishainey 4 года назад
What size fridge would I need to be able to use EcoKegs?
@Falconuk1
@Falconuk1 4 года назад
Does the line going through the drain hole not affect the fridge in any way, Thank you. Great tutorial and just what I was looking for. Keep up the great work.
@themaltmiller8438
@themaltmiller8438 4 года назад
I've not had any issues with it Stephen, it doesn't totally fill the hole when using 3/16
@smoothlarryhughes
@smoothlarryhughes 4 года назад
How many kegs does this fridge hold? Whats the model?
@Earthwindandgravity
@Earthwindandgravity 2 года назад
5:06 I often find myself needing to use my 3rd hand, too.
@themaltmiller8438
@themaltmiller8438 2 года назад
Always good to have a spare 👋🏻
@dargeyboy
@dargeyboy 4 года назад
Why do you use the line reducer? I assume the 3/8 would provide a pour that’s too aggressive? Also what’s the difference between this & a keezer? Just the space & fact a keezer is a freezer?
@themaltmiller8438
@themaltmiller8438 4 года назад
Correct about the keezer. And also about the line reducing to reduce flow. On my other build I didn’t use this though, check it out
@6581punk
@6581punk 2 года назад
Keezer is better if you have the space. You can fit a nice wooden top onto it and make it more like a bar. It also lets you change kegs without fuss. Also a lot more insulated usually.
@kevinwalsh2566
@kevinwalsh2566 5 лет назад
What was the reducer thing on you put on the back of the shank, I have the jg fitting but it has 3/8 fitting
@themaltmiller8438
@themaltmiller8438 5 лет назад
One of these www.themaltmiller.co.uk/product/john-guest-3-8-stem-x-3-16-pushfit-reducer/
@tuffty01
@tuffty01 5 лет назад
Please put theses bits together as a package deal to buy on the site 😊
@themaltmiller8438
@themaltmiller8438 5 лет назад
@@tuffty01 As every build can be unique with various parts needed its hard to list as a single product. But we do have a blog post where you can find links to the individual items and then add to your basket
@MrEucam
@MrEucam 5 лет назад
Any fridge recommendations?
@themaltmiller8438
@themaltmiller8438 5 лет назад
Any fridge can be used, but some will have their restrictions, at home I've got a Smeg that I used, just check your internal dimensions as this will related to how which kegs and how many you can use
@MrCraig1981
@MrCraig1981 4 года назад
Where’s the best place to get kegs of lager that fit in? I’ve tried to find suppliers but standard 50litre and 30litre kegs don’t fit in.
@louisnaum7722
@louisnaum7722 2 года назад
Cornelius kegs I think
@D4Dk83
@D4Dk83 4 года назад
Can I just buy one off you that you’ve made 😫
@primalfury2011
@primalfury2011 7 месяцев назад
this is the fastest safest way to do it.. but no fancy tower spout ? :(
@themaltmiller8438
@themaltmiller8438 7 месяцев назад
No, we wanted to showcase just how simple it is to get going with a kegerator. We do have plans for future how to videos on the topic of really nice bespoke dispense solutions though 👍🏻
@yoyoyotooo
@yoyoyotooo 3 года назад
Could i buy one of you
@themaltmiller8438
@themaltmiller8438 3 года назад
www.themaltmiller.co.uk/product/3-tap-kegerator/ back in stock next week
@MercutioGoinsSr
@MercutioGoinsSr 5 лет назад
Should've showed us how you ran the CO2 line also
@themaltmiller8438
@themaltmiller8438 5 лет назад
Hey! We run the CO2 line through the drainage hole at the back of the fridge, you can do this easily using 3/16th line stepped down from 3/8th's and then back up again
@MercutioGoinsSr
@MercutioGoinsSr 5 лет назад
@@themaltmiller8438 thanks
@scottbricker5004
@scottbricker5004 5 лет назад
@@themaltmiller8438 what size keg u put in there
@danmccauley80
@danmccauley80 3 года назад
@@scottbricker5004 it'll be a 19 litre corny
@louisnaum7722
@louisnaum7722 2 года назад
how much cheaper is it to do this than actually buying a kegerator? If cheaper at all
@themaltmiller8438
@themaltmiller8438 2 года назад
You maybe missing the point, it’s not always about money. Kegerators are available off the shelf. But pouring a beer that you have crafted from a kegerator that you made to your own spec is different.
@louisnaum7722
@louisnaum7722 2 года назад
@@themaltmiller8438 Cool, I’ll buy from somewhere else. 😃
@6581punk
@6581punk 2 года назад
Cheaper if you have a large fridge sitting about. I wanted a 4 tap kegerator and they're like £760. I got a barely used hisense RR330D4OC2UK for £250 and modded that into a 4 tap kegerator. It has enough space for for tall AEG kegs. I needed the long 160mm tap shanks though. Fitted a wooden shelf in it with a hole drilled for the CO2 lines which I run from a CO2 distributor screwed to the floor of the fridge. Then I drilled a hole out the back to run the CO2 line into the unit. I run it from an Inkbird controller (another hole needed to bring the temp probe into the fridge). Really chuffed with the result, the main issue with this fridge is the curved front door, makes fitting a shelf for resting glasses on a little trickier.
@paulsoutbackgardenaustrali7674
@paulsoutbackgardenaustrali7674 7 месяцев назад
Don't u watch out 4 the Gas lines???😮
@themaltmiller8438
@themaltmiller8438 7 месяцев назад
Not through the door on these kind of fridges. If you were going through the side or the top then yes you would need to watch out for them
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