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Kegerator Plans Build a Ready-Made Keg Party

Building a Kegerator yourself from Kegerator Plans is an inexpensive and easy way to enjoy drinking beer on tap and save money doing so.

Who of us out there wouldn't rather have their own beer on tap pretty much any time they wanted? If you have or are designing a home bar, or regularly have friends over and host keg parties or poker parties, then this is the perfect appliance or piece of equipment for that bar.

If you are a regular beer drinker, you can save from 5 to 8 bucks or more per case(288 ounces) of beer by buying it in kegs instead of bottles or cans. Over the course of a year, that's over $1000 if you enjoy drinking beer like I do. That's quit a lot of money that could be blown...er spent somewhere else.

Of course, you also save money in building your kegerator instead of buying it. A new kegerator will normally cost from close to $500 on up to over $1000 for the really fancy ones.


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Build one from kegerator plans and it will cost anywhere from just a few dollars(if you can find and salvage a refridgerator) on up to about only $300. And the chances are, the kegerator you build will have a larger capacity than the store-bought expensive kegerator.

If you're into home beer brewing, which these days is almost as popular hobby as just drinking beer, a kegerator works great for your homemade beer.

Your average new kegerator that is made for home use is normally equipped to hold either a 1/4 or 1/2 keg only. This is perfectly ok for many people that like to drink beer occasionally or fairly regularly, but aren't really the hard-core beer drinker some of us are.

A kegerator built with, say for example, the kegerator plans below can provide you with at least one full keg of beer, and possibly up to three
kegs, depending on the size of refridgerator you use. Now, 3 kegs might be more than all but the most partying frat house would ever need, but the options and the different kinds of beer is always possible for any large party you might hold.

You might be wondering how long the beer stays fresh in keg form as opposed to bottles or cans. Well, beer will stay fresh in the keg and kegerator, using a co2 bottle, for at least 90 days. So there's a really good shelf life with keg beer.

Kegerator plans, such as the free link below, are much easier to follow and build than you might imagine. Once you have a refridgerator of some kind, as well as a kegerator kit, you are alrmost ready to start planning a keg party. There are just a few simple instructions to follow and you'll be home free.

Check out these free beer kegerator plans in Adobe pdf form for easy downloading. If you need the latest Adobe pdf Reader, that's a free download also.

Enjoy your new kegerator and enjoy the money savings without sacrificing the fun.

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