View attachment 286515View attachment 286517 Four taps, holds a dozen kegs. I also have a dedicated upright. Lots and lots of lagering space!
Might be time for some more taps on that bad boy!
View attachment 286515View attachment 286517 Four taps, holds a dozen kegs. I also have a dedicated upright. Lots and lots of lagering space!
Empinball, I love your build. I am glad I found your pics. Can you post or send me info on the pipe tower? Size, the connection for the faucets, where did you find the parts etc?
Thanks
Finally got a (rather poorly lit) picture of the twins now that the room is put back together after painting. My two Kegco 309's...one's a two tap and the other's a three tap. I'm going to buy another lamp for the one on the right tomorrow (Target...$13) since this room is pretty dark with the light blocking curtains and no overhead fixture.
How do you like your Kegco K309's? Any concerns, etc? I'm considering buying one.
Bill
I like the NC bottle cap map. Nice!
I like the NC bottle cap map. Nice!
Absolutely!!! I love the map. Sorry but I'm going to have to steel this idea and make one of Michigan.
HOW DARE YOU.... Ha, I appreciate it. I bought mine from Beercapmaps, but I'm sure you can make your own for cheaper.
would be able to share your build info? how you set it up inside and your collar specs? I'm looking to get a 5 tap keezer going, and i'm looking for ideas ...thanks.
HOW DARE YOU.... Ha, I appreciate it. I bought mine from Beercapmaps, but I'm sure you can make your own for cheaper.
Id make one of Colorado, but that would just be a rectangle of wood, and nobody would know it was a state unless I told them.
I just updated my keezer thread with build pics. I hope it helps you out.
It's an inner/outer collar design. 2x6 Pine inner and 1x8 Oak outer.
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?p=6964230#post6964230
that is nice, very very nice...thanks soo much for posting those for me.
Who makes these drip trays with shank holes?
Who makes these drip trays with shank holes?
That's really smart! The only bad thing is, when you have friends over, your opening it up a lot and letting all the cool air out.
After reading through countless of threads trying to figure out how i'll be building my keezer I finally finished. Still need to add some tap handles of course! But I had my first kegged beer yesterday and what an awesome feeling!
After reading through countless of threads trying to figure out how i'll be building my keezer I finally finished. Still need to add some tap handles of course! But I had my first kegged beer yesterday and what an awesome feeling!
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