Diy Portable Keg Cooler at Phyllis Mosier blog

Diy Portable Keg Cooler. No, this is not an article about drinking beer while driving around (very bad idea). serve craft beer, home brew, cocktails, or even iced tea for the kids. after thinking a bit about hauling a refrigerator around (not to mention the need for electricity) i decided to build a large. a keg cooler or mini kegerator is a great home project that can be completed in less than one day. diy kegerators are customizable, easy to use, and an irrefutable way to make your home the beer hub for whoever you drink with. I actually use keglove ice blankets which keep it ice cold all day long out in. Buying a new kegerator out of the box is still perfectly valid, but there’s nothing quite like making a kegerator yourself. i used a 100 quart coleman xtreme wheeled cooler, drilled some holes, put in a perlick tap and a drip tray. it works great, walmart sells the cooler for $30 and it needs next to no ice.

Portable Keg Cooler (a.k.a. R2Beer2) 9 Steps (with Pictures
from www.instructables.com

diy kegerators are customizable, easy to use, and an irrefutable way to make your home the beer hub for whoever you drink with. Buying a new kegerator out of the box is still perfectly valid, but there’s nothing quite like making a kegerator yourself. serve craft beer, home brew, cocktails, or even iced tea for the kids. after thinking a bit about hauling a refrigerator around (not to mention the need for electricity) i decided to build a large. a keg cooler or mini kegerator is a great home project that can be completed in less than one day. i used a 100 quart coleman xtreme wheeled cooler, drilled some holes, put in a perlick tap and a drip tray. it works great, walmart sells the cooler for $30 and it needs next to no ice. No, this is not an article about drinking beer while driving around (very bad idea). I actually use keglove ice blankets which keep it ice cold all day long out in.

Portable Keg Cooler (a.k.a. R2Beer2) 9 Steps (with Pictures

Diy Portable Keg Cooler after thinking a bit about hauling a refrigerator around (not to mention the need for electricity) i decided to build a large. diy kegerators are customizable, easy to use, and an irrefutable way to make your home the beer hub for whoever you drink with. i used a 100 quart coleman xtreme wheeled cooler, drilled some holes, put in a perlick tap and a drip tray. serve craft beer, home brew, cocktails, or even iced tea for the kids. it works great, walmart sells the cooler for $30 and it needs next to no ice. after thinking a bit about hauling a refrigerator around (not to mention the need for electricity) i decided to build a large. No, this is not an article about drinking beer while driving around (very bad idea). I actually use keglove ice blankets which keep it ice cold all day long out in. a keg cooler or mini kegerator is a great home project that can be completed in less than one day. Buying a new kegerator out of the box is still perfectly valid, but there’s nothing quite like making a kegerator yourself.

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