Kegerator
Refrigerator made to store and dispense kegs / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kegerator, a portmanteau of the words keg and refrigerator, is a refrigerator that has been designed or altered to store and dispense kegs.
A kegerator keeps a keg in a refrigerated environment and uses CO2 to pressurize and dispense beverages from the keg. This process keeps the contents of the keg fresh and carbonated for up to 60 days on average.[1]
Kegerators are specifically designed and available for both commercial and residential use. But a standard refrigerator can be often reconfigured into a kegerator with a kegerator conversion kit.
Not all standard refrigerators have enough room for a keg, so kegerators are specifically designed to house one or more kegs along with the dispensing system.
Kegerators are typically used to dispense draft beer, but are also gaining popularity for dispensing wine, cold brew coffee, and kombucha with certain modifications.