Hi All:
I've been a beer lover for many years and have been asking (begging) my wife for a home Kegerator for a few years and she has finally relented.
Researching the options available I have several questions:
I like options and variety so I'm leaning towards buy a dual-faucet system. Are dual-faucet systems more difficult to maintain the correct pressure for each type of beer? With dual kegs do I need dual gauge Co2 Regulator? Will a I need a larger Co2 tank than the standard 5lb which seems to be the standard?
My budget is around $1000. Any opinions as to which is the best brand (both single and dual faucets) in terms of reliability? Which features should I look for when researching my options?
Thank you in advance for any help you can offer.
Life is too short not to enjoy beer (and peanuts).
I've been a beer lover for many years and have been asking (begging) my wife for a home Kegerator for a few years and she has finally relented.
Researching the options available I have several questions:
I like options and variety so I'm leaning towards buy a dual-faucet system. Are dual-faucet systems more difficult to maintain the correct pressure for each type of beer? With dual kegs do I need dual gauge Co2 Regulator? Will a I need a larger Co2 tank than the standard 5lb which seems to be the standard?
My budget is around $1000. Any opinions as to which is the best brand (both single and dual faucets) in terms of reliability? Which features should I look for when researching my options?
Thank you in advance for any help you can offer.
Life is too short not to enjoy beer (and peanuts).
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