• Welcome to New Brunswick Craft Brewers Association.

Tom the Newbie

Started by Tom, November 04, 2014, 03:05:45 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Tom

Hello All,
I'm just getting setup with my first Keg system (Hop Dawgs) and will no doubt have a ton of questions you guys are tired of answering. I'll try my best to search the answers first.

Here is my current plan, let me know if I'm on track please.

Got the Hop Dawgs Keg/tap/shank/lines etc...
Got a Danby Designer bar fridge from Costco.
Going to drill hole in center of door for tap, if I get a second keg down the road I think I can use one hole for 2 taps.
Going to get a 10lb CO2 tank from Praxair as they have a swap program so don't have to wait as it is sent away to fill.
Brother makes the beer for now but will get into making it once I get that end setup, phase 2.

Cheers!

jdueck

Primary #1 - Empty
Primary #2 - Empty
Primary #3 - Empty
Primary #4 - Empty

Secondary #1- Wheat  (Tangerine and coriander)
Secondary #2 - Dry cider
Secondary #3 - Cream ale fermented with M27
Secondary #4 - Cream ale fermented with M07
Secondary #5 - Merlot

Fhilo


Two Wheeler

Welcome Tom!

Just a word of caution, I drilled 3 holes in the center of my kegerator for my three taps. I want to add another, but it would be lopsided. Purely aesthetic though.

Here's an option for you... you can pick up a double tap tower for $84 (select no taps) from Everwood in Halifax https://www.everwoodavebrewshop.com/product/polished-chrome-tower-double-faucet/

Put that on top of the kegerator, and it will look more like a traditional unit!

Any way you slice it, you're going to have a fridge that serves beer so it will be awesome!  :cheers:
Jordan Harris
BIAB'er

Tom

Thanks!

I had thought about the tower option but saw some builds on youtube that got into trying to push cold air up into it and it looked overly involved. I figured I would go with a door shank so that all the line is inside the fridge making it easy. Then perhaps I could use something like this http://www.beveragefactory.com/draftbeer/faucets/shanks/BE-DF4-3.shtml if I need it down the road.

As you said though, beer comes out of a fridge =  happy!

Two Wheeler

That's neat Tom, I've never seen something like that... that would easily solve the problem!
Jordan Harris
BIAB'er

pliny

Hey @Tom , I don't have the same fridge as yours but they are the same dimensions as your fridge.
I put a 5lb co2 tanks and two kegs in there.
Two taps. It's a tight fit but it is two taps.
The 5lb tank goes on the ledge in the back of the fridge.
There are a few mods you have to make to the fridge. e.g.Take a dremel tool or sharp knife to take out inside the door and put some refelectix to insulate.

Tom

@pliny I like your setup. I was also looking at the 5lb tanks just for that reason but it seems like they are harder to get filled in Fredericton. Where do you get it filled?

Tom

@pliny Another thing, I was also looking at those trays but didn't think I wanted to put screw holes in the door. It looks like you have yours glued, on or magnets?

pliny

Magnets. I don't always use the drip tray. It get in the way after a few beer. :)
I've put the drip tray away for now. Use the $25 for something else. Some guys have some innovative setups on here.

CO2 - Glen Kennedy (458-9750). He lives towards the airport.
5lb isn't harder to fill than any other size. Shouldn't make a difference to anyone. It's discrimination dammit!

Al-Loves-Wine

+1 for Glenn Kennedy, he fills the cheapest and isn't to sticky on your tank either.

DandyMason

Welcome Tom, sounds like you're well on your way!

jamie_savoie

Welcome to your new obsession Tom :)

Tom

@Al-Loves-Wine
When you say he isn't sticky on your tank you mean he isn't picky about what brands/condition he will fill or he doesn't keep it long? Does he fill it on site or have to send it away? I'm now looking at the 5lb tank from OBK as it would leave room in my fridge for a second Keg. I'll call him later today to make sure he will fill those ones.

Roger

Quote from: Tom on November 05, 2014, 08:37:50 AM
@Al-Loves-Wine
When you say he isn't sticky on your tank you mean he isn't picky about what brands/condition he will fill or he doesn't keep it long? Does he fill it on site or have to send it away? I'm now looking at the 5lb tank from OBK as it would leave room in my fridge for a second Keg. I'll call him later today to make sure he will fill those ones.
He fills on site. He might even have a tank you could buy. You might want to give him a call before you order a brand new one from OBK.