Nearly Finished Keezer

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WindFarmer

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Hello, Im new to this forum and to home brewing, im just about to keg my first two beers. I have read alot of threads on here and decided to build a keezer right out of the gate and keg my beer. So here is my Keezer, nearly finished. I still need to make tap handles (elk antler turned on a lathe and sealed), buy a stout creamer faucet, and a nitrogen regulator / nitro bottle for the creamer faucet. Let me know what you think!

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Thank you! Yes there is a 2 inch gap on all three sides, the back is left open. I have not installed the fan yet but i do have it, 1 DC fan, 3 inch i believe is the size of it. Ill be wiring it in probably tonight.
 
When you say creamer faucet and nitro set up, are you meaning a stout faucet.? There are creamer faucets but they work off co2 and kinda simulate a stout faucet but they would not work off a beer gas mix.
 
yeah thats what i ment, a stout faucet for Nitro. Thanks for correcting me lol :mug:
 
I love it. It's like a piece of furniture that gives out beer. Will you be adding a drip tray?
 
Thanks! It turned out pretty good i think, and it works well. I cleaned out the system using oxy clean and the C02 system, it works great and keeps cold. Hardly ever turns on keeping it around 38 degrees! Yeah i think i will be adding these antique looking copper cups with copper chains that will hang under the faucets. I think it will give it a different look.
 
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