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[QUOTE="Spydre:1332471"]Depends what you get. If you're talking about the cheapest possible 2 keg setup then it's not bad. - Free or cheap mini fridge from CL that can fit 2 5gal kegs and a 5lb CO2 tank - $100 for 2 used 5gal ball lock corny kegs - $50? 5lb CO2 tank - $50 temp controller - $75 CO2 regulator - $50-100 in faucet/shank/hose tap hardware Total: $350-400 It's even cheaper if you can find a used setup on CL. People sell them pretty often, but you'd have to make sure everything works first. Honestly, if you're planning on sticking with homebrewing, kegging is where it's at. You don't have to deal with all the bullshit associated with sanitizing and filling 50+ bottles (a keg is essentially 1 big bottle) and you can force carb instead of bottle conditioning, which means you can drink your beer sooner and have more control over the carbonation levels. Plus, having beer on tap at all times is nice.[/QUOTE]
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