Let’s face it, most kegerator builds go something like this: acquire old refrigerator, drill hole for tap, profit. But [GiveMeMyNickelback] recently had the opportunity to do better and he delivered.
With the right tools and a little time, you too can have cold beer always available in the comfort of your home (or office). Wired.com demonstrates how to build your very own kegerator.
Wired.com is building a kegerator at our San Francisco office, and we need your help to pimp it out, Wired style. We're going to pit our machine, which we affectionately call Beer Robot, against two ...
When [Joey] decided to build a kegerator, he didn’t skimp. No commercial unit or simple kit would do. [Joey] wanted complete temperature monitoring, with a tap on the kegerator itself and a cooled tap ...