I bought the MoreBeer one a little while back. It tasted fantastic, and I had never actually had the real pliny. I then found a place in Philly that had Russian River on tap. We had a Pliny as well as a Blind Pig IPA. The MoreBeer Pliny kit actually tastes A LOT like the Blind Pig IPA, more...
Both are fine. I started buying kegging equipment after my first batch. Buying slowly over the course of 3 months made it seem like not as much money (probably just fooling myself there). I have 2 kegs currently tapped and room for one more that is currently fermenting. I love it. Mine are...
I think I used this: http://www.lowes.com/pd_13353-56291-ST16025_0__?productId=1014123&Ntt=reflective+insulation&Ns=p_product_price|0
just went to Lowes and bought some reflective insulation. It's like a thick bubble wrap but with a reflective outside to it. I used a staple gun to attach. At...
sounds like a crapload of oxidation. You only have had them in bottles for a week? Depending on the alcohol content and many other factors, a week may not be enough time. Patience.
Dual Hinged 7.1 cu ft keeezer. It doesn't have any beer on tap yet, but one is carbing, one is still fermenting and another is ready to brew, just haven't gotten to it yet.
Here's my dog that I tried my best to draw. I'm a chemist, not an artist...
Just bought one from walmart for $200. Not as good as the 175 or 179 that have been listed, but still not bad for a keezer. Can't wait to get this thing built.
This is something I've read before as well and have been thinking about just buying a used fridge. plus, the freezer space then to store ingredients and glasses (yeah, yeah, you're not supposed to, but I like a frosted glass from time to time).
I've got all my parts together for a 4 tap kegerator/keezer except for the refrigerator/freezer itself. I was wondering if anyone had an opinion on the balance of paying a little more upfront for new (I would buy a freezer, not a refrigerator) or paying less upfront for used one on craigslist...