19.8....got a steal in it so I took it! I have room to hold a couple or 8, force carb a couple and cold crash a couple fermenters with room to spare! really need to figure out a drip tray now!how big is that thing 2beerspear
Rcole said:More build...
ArkansasRazorbacks said:I see where you said portable.... How are you keeping the keg cold?
What do you use to split your gas line?
BYO Dec 2012 issue showed a portable beer tower. Here is my customization. Build photos to follow...
View attachment 89931
TinaColb said:Hi everyone-
Long time lurker, first time poster. I wanted to share the kegerator build my husband and I did. We're both big airplane buffs, particularly WWII era fighters. The Spitfire is by far my favorite airplane. I named my home brewery "Spitfire Phoenix Brewing". Here's what we came up with - a Spitfire kegerator.
The fridge is an "apartment-sized" fridge I scored on craigslist for 40 bucks. We spray painted the camouflage markings using hand-cut posterboard as masking. I hand-painted the tap handles as phoenixes, re-purposed from old Michelob handles I got on eBay. We didn't trust our ability to paint perfect circles, so the RAF Roundel is a decal, and the lettering we had done by a custom letter decal maker. What do you think?
Cheers!
masonsjax said:My old keezer died (from having wood glued directly to the sides - don't do that) so I built another. It's finished so here's a few pics. It holds 4 on the floor with room to spare, but only 3 taps for now.
Edit: Someone asked me about the collar. It is wrapped in thick white vinyl that has a diamond textured pattern on it. It's sold as drawer liner in rolls at HD http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10051&langId=-1&catalogId=10053&productId=100388894&R=100388894#.UD5vl6HaxXp
352brewery said:Here's my "little" Kegerator
County comm for the tap handles, Right?
Wow is that an old radio?
Here is my keezer placed in it's final resting spot in my basement bar. The bar is not 100% complete, but almost there. Still need drop ceiling & accent lighting installed, log bar stools refinished, and the slate tile cleaned and sealed. I'm making one final push over the next few weeks to knock this thing out. Here's what I have so far. After drop ceiling, I just need carpet installation throughout the rest of the basement and she's finally done! Only took me 3 years to finish the basement so far, but I'm finishing just under 2000 sq. ft. by myself and these damn home brewing projects, like the keezer build, keep slowing me down. I promised my wife that the basement would be 100% complete before I start building my single tier, 3 vessel, all grain rig, but who the hell know at this point.
Enter your email address to join: