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DIY Kegerator
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|December 2025 / January 2026
Keep the cheer flowing with frosty pours on demand
Need an easy way to serve plenty of cold topnotch beer or root beer this holiday season? Build your own kegerator! A kegerator is simply a refrigerator modified to hold and dispense kegs. It keeps beer icy cold and uses carbon dioxide (CO2) to push it right into your glass.
Beyond the cool factor, a kegerator is much more affordable and eco-friendly than consistently buying cans or bottles. It also keeps beverages fresher for longer and makes serving a lot more convenient.
To get started, you’ll need a refrigerator, a DIY kegerator conversion kit, a 5-lb. CO2 tank and, of course, a keg. I suggest looking for a reliable used refrigerator on Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace, or at used appliance stores. The refrigerator I found was from a used outlet store and was slightly scratched, so I got it for a great price. It also came with a freezer on top—perfect for chilling mugs.
Conversion kits are available online, but all the parts can also be found at brewing supply stores. The kits generally come with a faucet handle, a faucet head, a shank, a hex nut assembly, a black rubber washer, a beer line, a keg (Sankey) coupler, an air line and a double-gauge CO₂ regulator.You will also need a 5-lb. tank of food-grade CO₂. In my area, Truebrü Homebrew provides full and empty CO₂ tanks, but if you can't find such a place nearby, try contacting a distributor of industrial and medical gases.
With just a little planning and setup, you'll soon be pouring cold pints on demand. Get ready to be the hero of holiday hosting!
1 REMOVE THE SHELVES
Remove the interior shelves from the refrigerator and set them aside in a safe place.
2 TAKE MEASUREMENTS
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