Kegerators

The lines and all parts must be absolutely clean, and the keg must be cold itself. There’s no meaning in charging a warm keg in the machine. It will just serve foam, and it’s a waste of beer.

It’s a good looking, black-styled kegerator as seen in these edgestar kc2000 reviews. And it looks damn smooth in your living room.

First of all, you should know this kegerator must not be used outdoors. It’s made for home use only. If you apply a kegerator that’s not for outdoor use, your backyard or a parking place, in the sun, is an improper environment for your beer’s temperature. Your beer will warm up like a soup and you will lost your drink. The kegerator won’t be able to cool your beer.

Anyway, at home, it will work really nice, when handled with care.

Having a kegerator involves some caring and common sense. You must clean it every now and then, for example.

Obey the instructions, look for the inner size in the specs table and you won’t have problems. Most of all when it comes to pre-cooling before a barrel is loaded. Use only the proper keg to fit the kegerator without inconvenient. There’s a list of standard sizes. In general, the KC2000 states that half barrel fits. So don’t go forcing a full size barrel into it. The inside is 14,5” deep, from the condenser platform at the rear to the front door. If you try to get a keg with a larger edge, it won’t fit.