Is a Kegerator a good fit for you?
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Paige Master, Gainesville Weddings in Gainesville Florida
A home Kegerator is designed to give you the great taste of draught beer in the comfort of your own home. With a wide choice of options and styles from which to choose it may sometimes seem difficult to know which Kegerator will work best for your particular needs. A little information can go a long way in helping you make the best choice in Kegerators that will fit your personal needs well.
The Beertender B95 Kegerator
The Beertender series Kegerator from Heineken and Krups is a perfect example of a mini Kegeator. This system is specially designed to use only the 5 liter Draughtkeg from Heineken brewers which can limit your options when it comes to the brand of beer you are able to use. Aside from this one drawback the advantages of the Beertender series are many. One advantage is its compact size giving you the ability to keep this system on a counter top and not require a lot of space. This system will also help you keep track of how much beer is left in the keg so you are never caught by surprise when the keg finally runs dry. The Beertender series of Kegerators is easy to use and perfect for the average beer drinker as there is no real worries about having too much beer that might go bad before you finish the keg.
The Danby DKC645BLS Kegerator series
Larger than a min Kegerator the Danby Kegerators are built on the mini fridge design. This allows the use of the most popular keg sizes from a standard 15 gallon full keg to the smaller 1/4 and 1/6 size pony kegs. As almost every brewer uses at least one if not more of these size kegs you will have a great variety of beers to choose from. Coming in both stationary and portable models you can have the choice of setting a permanent location or moving this Kegerator from place to place. These systems are a bit more complex than the mini Kegerator systems but allow a greater flexibility in beverage choice. As it is based on a mini fridge design many have the option of placing wire racks inside when it is not holding a keg and being used as a standard mini fridge.
The Haier HBF05EBSS series Kegerator
Haier Kegerators are also larger than a mini Kegerator and are based on the mini fridge design. This allows the use of almost all sizes of standard to pony kegs available today. Haier Kegerators are able to convert to a regular mini fridge simply by removing the keg and installing a few wire rack shelves that come with the unit. This Kegerator also comes with either leveling casters for mobility or leveling feet for a stationary system. Another feature of this series is the high quality American SanKey tap system that can fit most standard type kegs on the market today. The stainless steel construction allows outstanding durability and long life expectancy for this product.
Whether you choose the Beertender, Danby or Haier Kegerator there are a few things any new owner of a Kegerator should learn. Be sure to read the manufacturers recommended keg installation and preparation procedures as some of the mini Kegerators require a pre chilled keg to work properly. Learning the proper pouring technique for draught beer can help avoid an over foaming issue that seems common to many new Kegerator owners as well as paying attention to the proper CO2 pressure levels as they can vary based on the conditions. Finding a CO2 supplier before your kegerator is delivered can save a little time as the tank will not be filled when it arrives. Now it is time to sit back and enjoy a nice cold draught beer.
Want to find out more about the Beertender B95, then visit Martin Wilkins’s site on Kegerator Reviews for your needs.
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