It’s really nice, it’s got a stainless steel plate that’s put in there to kind of protect the overall fridge. So I considered buying another Comos Kegerator, but just the fridge part. So it works great for ales, not for lagers. I’ve done previous videos showing it off, and that thing does an amazing job.īut it can’t really go much below 50 degrees Fahrenheit and maintain that temperature. You’ve probably seen it in my YouTube video where I did the tour, so you can see it. And I have my ale fermentation chamber that I built myself. So, I need to get moving and start changing the way I do things.įirst, let’s go over fermentation chambers because I think that works a lot for most people. And some of it might not be beer, but the majority, of course, will always be beer. Yeah, and you know, my beer is free, so yeah, 15 taps. I have seven taps there, I need four over here, and eventually, I’ll have the other four full, so I’ll have 15 taps. This weekend I’m turning it into a Kegerator because, well, things around the house are getting finished and we’re going to start having lots of company over. And I have been using it as a lager fermentation chamber. Why?įirst of all, I have a Comos Kegerator, an eight-tap Kegerator I have had since Father’s Day pretty much or just after Father’s Day of 2022. I had one that was up here, one here, one here, and now these two are tied, and this one is down here. And on the glycol systems, I’ll go over the specs we’re going to talk about, and I’m going to go over the brands, and then we’ll nail the six and get them done, and which ones were my favorite. So first of all, we’re going to take care of the fermentation chambers and get them off the list very quickly. So, for people who don’t have a glycol chiller but have just even a remote possibility of needing a glycol chiller down the road or considering buying one down the road, or need justification why not to buy a chiller, this video might be for you. And then I have a variety of different variations of that. I have one out of the six glycol chillers that we’re going to talk about today that I think works for most home brewers, most, not all. Keep in mind, I like to experiment, so you may have seen some of my previous videos to understand what fits my needs because what fits one person’s needs may not fit another person’s needs. Leave me a comment below which one I should buy, why I should buy it, and justify it. If you own a glycol chiller for home brewing, you’ve used a glycol chiller, you’ve owned a glycol chiller, your best friend has one and you hang out there and help him with it all the time, or you just know a lot about glycol chillers, I need your help. This video is going to be for several people.įirst, it’s going to be for me. I need to step up to a glycol chiller and I need your help. Yes, you heard me right, not cheers, but chill. Hello and welcome to Bitter Reality Brewing.
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