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Discussion in 'Kegerators & Keezers' started by ClemsonDV, Oct 18, 2012.

 

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    ClemsonDV

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 18, 2012
    I recently purchased a 15 cu ft freezer for $75 (steal). It's got rust spots all over and i am hoping that doesn't cause any issues with my beer because I recently converted it to a fermentation chamber using the STC1000 controller.

    My next step is to build a keezer with it or build the Mother of all Fermentation Chamber build that I found online. That would be clutch because my wife hates all the space it takes up. My buddy can do the woodwork and I can handle all the electrical, but my issue right now is WHAT DO I BUY???

    I have 3 kegs (1 ball/2 pin) and a 20 lb CO2 tank. That's it so far. I want threaded hoses for easy cleaning and about a 4 keg manifold for taps. Other than that, I would prefer good but cheap equipment for maintaining this keezer portion of the build. I am so very new to kegging that I know I will overlook something. Does anyone have a MUST HAVE list of equipment I will need? I have been looking through the forums and I would like to piece together a keezer instruction/cleaning guide so I don't junk up my system. Any info will help because I am currently way over my head and over budget (that my wife knows about).
     
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    WhiteEagle1

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 18, 2012
    Here is what you do. Go to Keg Connection's website, find the contact phone number and give them a call. Tell them what you have and they'll work up a custom order for you to get you up and running.
     
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    ClemsonDV

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 18, 2012
    Ok thanks. I normally like piecing stuff together through deals and Amazon, but I guess I gotta do what I gotta do.
     
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    WhiteEagle1

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 18, 2012
    Go on their web site then and look at the different kits they sell....it will give you a good idea of what you need.
     
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