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JCasey1992

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Greetings my fellow brewers!

This is my first post but I've been reading for quite some time now.

I just recently put a keezer in my basement. Here are a few pictures to give you guys an idea as to what we're working with (I've been having trouble uploading photos so please tell me if you can't see them.)

Here's one from the front. The drip tray isn't attached yet but this is what I'm thinking it should look like:

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Another from the front:

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One last photo from the front:

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Here's a look at the inside. Right now it holds three five gallon kegs, one three gallon keg, and a CO2 tank but I'm thinking that if possible, I'd like to move that to the outside of the keezer and add another three gallon keg and one more tap instead.

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At this point, I've managed to cycle several different beers through this wonderful machine and it works great. The only problem is that I feel it's kind of an eyesore next to the rest of my decor. I plan to eventually add decorative tap handles to start addressing this problem but does anyone have any other interesting ways to make this more attractive in my house?

I'd normally figure this out myself but I'm not very well versed with things like construction. Fortunately, I have an extremely talented cabinet maker for an uncle lol.

Thank you in advance for your feedback!

Cheers,
Casey
 
Mine is similar in size, so I'll be watching this.
Since your uncle is a talented cabinetmaker, I would assume he has an eye for design and I would ask him for ideas.

I'd be concerned that rebuilding the keezer would lead to a basement remodel because "damn this thing is nice".
 
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