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Posted in thread: My Wedding Jockey Box Build on 05-11-2013 at 12:09 AM
Looks good!! I myself just got married on April 20th and had 10 gallons of Home Brew and 30
Gallons of Commercial Brew. Let me tell you that was way to much beer! I had 122 guests and
granted I also h...Posted in thread: My Wedding Jockey Box Build on 05-11-2013 at 12:04 AM
When you tried the warm keg, did you have a mixture of ice and water over the coils? Ice alone
works ok, but with water there's better transfer of heat from the coils.I did use a water and
ice mixture...Posted in thread: My Wedding Jockey Box Build on 05-08-2013 at 12:16 AM
It's working pretty well. I tested it with a warm and cool keg. The cool keg worked better, but
the warm one wasn't too bad at the rate I was pouring. I did notice that it took a couple pours
to settl...Posted in thread: Wedding Brew - keg or bottles? on 05-06-2013 at 03:40 AM
So I ended up going with the jockey box. Here is my build:Posted in thread: My Wedding Jockey Box Build on 05-06-2013 at 03:38 AM
For my upcoming wedding we will be serving about 20-30 gallons of homebrew. I wanted a way to
serve the beer in a professional and simple manner. I decided a jockey box would be the way to
go. I spent...Posted in thread: Vintage Coleman Cooler Jockey box conversion on 02-24-2013 at 03:55 PM
Sorry I missed this the other day. I went with the cold plate originally due to cost, in that I
found one for sale used locally for a good deal. After some tweaking and testing though I was
very happy...Posted in thread: Vintage Coleman Cooler Jockey box conversion on 02-17-2013 at 09:43 PM
Fall-line, great build! I am planning a similar project for my wedding in June. I obtained the
vintage coleman cooler already. I am now debating between coils or a cold plate. I have been
leaning towa...Posted in thread: Wedding Brew - keg or bottles? on 02-14-2013 at 03:06 AM
+1 for bottling so you don't have to sweat it during the wedding. Also, if there's leftovers
with nice labels, they would make nice take-homes for guests. Congrats on getting
married!Thanks! I thought...Posted in thread: Wedding Brew - keg or bottles? on 02-14-2013 at 01:38 AM
So I've been researching jockey boxes and I have a couple questions:[*]5/16" or 3/8" coils? (I
think 5/16 is the better for cooling, but 3/8" =less CO2)[*]50ft coils or 70ft coils?[*]Best
way to preve...Posted in thread: Wedding Brew - keg or bottles? on 01-12-2013 at 01:00 AM
I'm in the same boat but we are having a backyard wedding. I'm only going to have 2 beers on
tap and was thinking of sticking them in a barrel on ice - but not sure about cobra taps or
maybe the fauce...
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