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		<description><![CDATA[There are top of the line kegerators complete with multiple faucet beer tap systems, big storage capacity for refrigeration and control pads for monitoring and regulating anything from thermostat, pressure and defrosting rate. An appliance as such belongs to the type of equipment that would understandably cost a fortune. Those would only be made for [...]<p><a href="http://beerkegrefrigerator.org/cheap-kegerators/">Cheap Kegerators</a> is a post from: <a href="http://beerkegrefrigerator.org">Beer Keg Refrigerator</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are top of the line <strong><a href="http://beerkegrefrigerator.org">kegerators</a></strong> complete with multiple faucet beer tap systems, big storage capacity for refrigeration and control pads for monitoring and regulating anything from thermostat, pressure and defrosting rate. An appliance as such belongs to the type of equipment that would understandably cost a fortune. Those would only be made for homeowners with wide-ranging home bars. There are also cheap kegerators and those would be perfect for people who have a need for draft beer to be chilled for their personal enjoyment. These small scale Kegerators are often recommended for home beer brewing as well as intimate gatherings of 2-3 people.</p>
<p>A kegerator is a type of beer dispensing machine. Aside from dispensing beer by means of holding the tap up, this also serves as a refrigeration option making sure that the beer inside the keg would not go stale. Although both home-brewed beer and those that came from breweries have shelf life, these machines would be able to help a lot in preserving the flavor crisp and fresh within the freshness date. <a href="http://beerkegrefrigerator.org"><strong>Cheap kegerators</strong> </a>usually have a smaller storage capacity. Others would have space for one or two kegs at one time. There are also ones that can only contain mini kegs.</p>
<p>Making use of cheap kegerators would be more economical for people who do not wish to waste beer. For instance, beer enthusiasts who simply want to enjoy draft beer in the comforts of their home can always have kegs delivered. Oftentimes, the problem is the serving portion of a keg. Most commercial beer brews contained in kegs would have a shelf life of 25-40 days. For some people, 40 days may be too short to finish the whole keg. A keg is basically equal to about 165 12-ounce bottles. People who feel that a full keg may be too much for the rate of how they enjoy alcohol would do well with cheap kegerators designed for mini kegs that would have lesser contents. This would also mean always having fresh contents in the tap system as the kegerator would house enough beer for an individual or two.</p>
<p>These models would also have simple mechanisms meaning owners would not need to make a fuss about setting different buttons to be able to enjoy draft beer. The refrigeration options need not be too complicated because it would not be housing too many kegs. Cheap kegerators are quite easy to manage. People simply have to pull the tap and enjoy beer. Users should still be aware of the shelf life of the keg of beer that they purchased as no amount of refrigeration would work if it is already past the freshness date.</p>
<p>Users of <strong><a href="http://beerkegrefrigerator.org">kegerators </a></strong>should also routinely clean beer lines that attach the keg to the tap. There is a tendency for sugar buildup and yeast growth because of the components of beer. Not doing so would lead to the beer lines affecting the overall beer taste. Even if the keg of beer has just been bought, the taste of the beer from the tap would be different.</p>
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