zachmd2019
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This is my homebrew keezer that I built a few years back. I am getting out of the hobby because I work for a professional brewery and don't brew at home anymore. This is the perfect setup for anyone looking to get out of bottling and in to kegging....cause bottling is the worst.
Keezer: It is a Magic Chef (I believe 7 cubic feet) freezer. I didn't go the traditional route, I drilled through the top of the freezer and mounted a 3 tap tower. It runs super cold and was just tested and the lines were cleaned before posting. It is big enough to hold 3 corny kegs and a 5# CO2. It is currently on a homemade dolly on casters so it'd roll easy when full. And is controlled with an Inkbird Controller.
Kegs: 4 Refurbished Corny Kegs. They aren't pretty but they do great. They are Pinlock kegs that were converted to Ball Lock Fittings. They do not have the pull ring pressure release on the lid, but you can easily release the pressure by pressing in the poppet.
Regulator: This Taprite regulator is currently run into a splitter. One side goes directly to a Ball lock fitting, the other goes to a 3 way manifold that has an on/off valve and a line to each ball lock fitting to serve from. I used this to change pressure and carb a keg while beers were on service.
CO2 Tanks: I have a 20# tank(mostly full) and a 5# tank(empty) that will come with this. I am in no hurry to sell, so please no low ball offers.
I would prefer to sell in one lot and not split up. It will need to be picked up, I am located in 20778. $650/OBO
Keezer: It is a Magic Chef (I believe 7 cubic feet) freezer. I didn't go the traditional route, I drilled through the top of the freezer and mounted a 3 tap tower. It runs super cold and was just tested and the lines were cleaned before posting. It is big enough to hold 3 corny kegs and a 5# CO2. It is currently on a homemade dolly on casters so it'd roll easy when full. And is controlled with an Inkbird Controller.
Kegs: 4 Refurbished Corny Kegs. They aren't pretty but they do great. They are Pinlock kegs that were converted to Ball Lock Fittings. They do not have the pull ring pressure release on the lid, but you can easily release the pressure by pressing in the poppet.
Regulator: This Taprite regulator is currently run into a splitter. One side goes directly to a Ball lock fitting, the other goes to a 3 way manifold that has an on/off valve and a line to each ball lock fitting to serve from. I used this to change pressure and carb a keg while beers were on service.
CO2 Tanks: I have a 20# tank(mostly full) and a 5# tank(empty) that will come with this. I am in no hurry to sell, so please no low ball offers.
I would prefer to sell in one lot and not split up. It will need to be picked up, I am located in 20778. $650/OBO