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The original was posted on /r/beer by /u/johnnydanja on 2025-06-02 22:27:33+00:00.


I'm considering putting in a couple of beer taps in a home bar i'm building, likely going to be a kegerator under the counter setup. I can only buy pony kegs at the smallest locally for beer however I do occasionally home brew and have some other kegs I can use. My question is, for anyone that has a beer on draft at home in kegs pony sized or bigger, is it worth it? It sounds great from my end but a lot of what I hear is that you get tired of drinking the same beers and that its hard to drink it all before they go off unless you drink a lot or have people over pretty regularly. Pony kegs are still 30 liters so that a lot of beer. I'm thinking two taps to help with always having the same type of beer but then again now you have 2 kegs with 60 liters of beer to go through but more variety, though I guess you dont have to run two kegs at all times. Anyways just wanted to get peoples thoughts as I don't want to go through the effort of putting it in if it will be a waste and I won't end up using it.

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