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A few thoughts:
There are draft engineers whose job it is to set up tap systems. Cost would be an issue, but you could get a quote for their services and decide. DIY is certainly an option, and people on these forums can help, but you'll need to pick up some expertise along the way.Can't beat a trash can full of ice for cost, but this product, which is essentially a jockey box that plugs into already installed faucets, is designed for your exact purpose. I had a good experience buying from this company. Their kits would work for you.You'll want a CO2 tank to push the beer through the faucets. This will make the faucets run smoothly (you don't want to work a keg pump every few times you need a beer) and avoid oxidizing your beer if you plan on keeping it on tap for longer than an evening.After you use your taps, you must clean out the beer lines and faucets. You'll want to have a plan for doing that. |
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