Money shot. At the beginning, nonetheless. So, while I am waiting on the rest of my valves to come in and while I am putting off drilling a hole in my very nice, very expensive brew pot, I needed a post. Since we are still in the beginning stages of this blog, I figure looking back some more is not all that bad. So, since I reasoned myself to this point, this post will be about my kegerator which I built in August of 2011. Now, a kegerator is typically a beer lover's dream come true. Draft beer at your fingertips. Ready to go at a moment's notice. Unfortunately, buying a pre-made kegerator can be expensive and you usually can't get exactly what you want. So, many homebrewers and beer lovers have converted an old fridge to serve such a purpose. Some people use chest freezers (and convert them to "keezers") and build a collar around the top to give some extra head space for kegs, as well as giving a convenient place to put faucets without ...