altar-keezer.
Bahahahaha!! I love it! "altar-keezer: pray to it for beer!"
altar-keezer.
Bahahahaha!! I love it! "altar-keezer: pray to it for beer!"
that is a thing of beauty... jester is so handy/i'm so lucky!
Well, it still needs plumbing (only one tap is hooked up), some electrical, and of course the bottom cabinet still needs to be done, but for the short term, it's operational!!
Everything you do is freeking great. I hate you!
I'm thinking of Red pouring a beer in the dark with the lights off and the bar light on....In The...Ummm....other Thread.
If I didn't know better I'd say you were building an air-hockey table that serves beer.
If I didn't know better I'd say you were building an air-hockey table that serves beer.
Seriously though, great stuff. Shall I assume that only three sides are being ventilated because the back side is not getting paneled?
Getting started on my own kegerator. My real work is suffering because of all the ideas I'm finding on the internet. I would say this is one of the coolest designs I've seen and would like to emulate it a little. But I have one question. How difficult is it to get the top on and off to get kegs exchanged? Or is it attached to the lid, and if so, did you have to get bigger hinges? That stone can't be light?
The top is indeed attached to the lid, and it's pretty damn heavy, but the hinges don't seem to have a problem with the extra load. Of course, the springs are no where near strong enough to hold it open, so I have a prop I put in when moving kegs around.
Let me know if you have any other questions, or if you need photos of specific details.
Cheers
And welcome to HBT!!
My hopes with this design are that I will have a nice looking "island" bar that people can sit around the front and sides, while I can serve beer from the back.
So a small update. I added the internal ducting to control the distribution of air capacity, and in a wonderfully unplanned occurrence they ended up perfectly lined up to the side vent walls.
I'm looking forward to the first pint pulled off it.
Here ya go - first pint has been pulled!
I see a new (read: finished) prop for pics
Nah - it's not done yet. Sides still need to be made. Soon, brother. Soon.
Hey everybody! I'm a long time reader, first time poster.
Everything looks fantastic, Jester! My question for you, though, is how are you running your lines from the kegs to the taps? Did you drill a hole through the lid of the freezer? I've read over this thread a few times now and that's the last thing that I just can't seem to wrap my head around.
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