I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas, suggestions or improvements that can help me out with my keg/tap setup I'm building.
We're having a wedding party at the end of July on a campsite so I need a way to cool my beer down when serving it from kegs/taps. The biggest hurdle is that it's in a field and there is no electricity available.
We've built a basic bar from pallets and a crate. The crate section will hold the 4 kegs with space to spare and the lines will run up to the taps.
We've lined the crate with insulating foam, I'll also wrap the kegs and lines with insulation.
My idea is to have a coolbox inside the crate with lots of ice/water, and run the beer lines through the side and coil it under the icy water. The ice can then be topped up if it starts to get too warm.
Has anyone done anything like this before? How much beer line would I need to run through the cool box to get it cold?
We're having a wedding party at the end of July on a campsite so I need a way to cool my beer down when serving it from kegs/taps. The biggest hurdle is that it's in a field and there is no electricity available.
We've built a basic bar from pallets and a crate. The crate section will hold the 4 kegs with space to spare and the lines will run up to the taps.
We've lined the crate with insulating foam, I'll also wrap the kegs and lines with insulation.
My idea is to have a coolbox inside the crate with lots of ice/water, and run the beer lines through the side and coil it under the icy water. The ice can then be topped up if it starts to get too warm.
Has anyone done anything like this before? How much beer line would I need to run through the cool box to get it cold?