Your keg cooler can be a good fit for places like the basement, garage, covered deck or outdoor kitchen. Wherever you place it, make sure it is protected from elements like rain or snow and ensure that it is plugged in appropriately. If you keep the kegerator inside the house, set yourself up for an at-home pub feel with a classy countertop and some bar stools. You can also up your drink-making game with a soda maker and a wine cooler. Before you know it, your house will be the hot spot for watching the game.
It can be simple to set up and tap a kegerator, but professional assistance is helpful if you are installing a kegerator as a permanent feature in your bar or designing an outdoor kitchen. If you’re tight on space, choose a mini-kegerator that you can store when it’s not in use. No matter what the design, you will want to keep your kegerator in shape with regular cleaning and maintenance.