How to Build a KegeratorWIRED Video Staff
When you lose a loved one it’s hard to take your mind off the hurt and pain. Ever sincemy kegeratordied, I’ve missed its presence in my living room. The glistening tower, the fresh homebrew only a handle pull away. Once you go tap, you never go back. So it’s time to build ...
If you’re transferring beer to a keg, you can also use a fridge or freezer. Just make sure it’s big enough to store your keg. Preferably though, it’s better to use a kegerator for a keg. And if ever you decide to use a freezer, you’ll need an external thermostat controller....
Next, use a damp cloth or sponge to wipe down the interior of the kegerator, paying special attention to the walls, door, and any crevices. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive sponges, as they can damage the surface of the kegerator. If there are stubborn stains or residue, a mixtu...
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Your NASCAR garage is a perfect place to hang the memory of Dale. Find a vintage gas station neon sign to really impress your buds. Add a kegerator! Buy some extra stools so your friends have a place to sit when they come to see your cool new garage. Design the garage with some ...
Beer Pumps (optional): In order to speed up the cooling process even more, you might want to use a beer or chugger pump. In a pinch, you can even use a simple aquarium pump that you can get in any pet supply store. This will help circulate the wort more effectively, resulting in ...
At Help Scout we have two offices — one in Boston and one in Boulder. Neither has a kegerator, a ping pong table, a whiteboard, or office perks. Every room is wired for one-click video calls with teammates, and you’ll find the ambiance to be more like a library than an office....
A spare fridge or freezer is handy for additional meat storage or a kegerator, and the garage seems like the ideal place to locate these large appliances, especially since they are likely older models with less visual appeal than the one in the kitchen. You know, the beer fridge doesn’t...
There are countless reasons why some people may want to add a refrigerator lock to their fridge and/or freezer. Some of them may include a curious child, keeping a teenager out of the alcoholic beverages, or keeping that bottomless pit of a roommate out of your food in the middle of the...