Tap spacing / arrangement
Tap spacing / arrangement
Hi all. Just picked up a tall fridge for use as a kegerator. I’ll be able to fit CO2 and up to five kegs inside. I’m starting with my three existing kegs and will add two more in time. Just wondering what tap spacing / arrangements you’re using? I can’t decide whether to go for five in a row or three then add two in the future below. Cheers
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I have 3 on mine that is being increased to 5, along with some holes in the side to allow for beer engines. Although I have (just) enough space on the front to squeeze the two between the other, I wish I had spaced them slightly wider in the first place to allow for easier expansion.
If you have a standard size width, I would say put 5 in a row.
If you have a standard size width, I would say put 5 in a row.
Re: Tap spacing / arrangement
Thanks mate that’s useful. Fridge is standard width of 600mm, so 5 in a row it is
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No worries. Just consider the drip tray length too before drilling any holes.
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Ha ha! Good shout !
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Also try and figure out where the shanks are coming through the other side of the door. Make sure they won't bang in to anything on the inside.
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Re: Tap spacing / arrangement
Good shout cheers
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Makes me laugh, because these suggestions are exactly the sort of thing that I’d mess up usually when I try anything remotely DIY!