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Show us your Kegerator

Discussion in 'Bottling/Kegging' started by Flyin' Lion, May 6, 2007.

 

  1. HitTheTwit

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Nov 4, 2009
    Didja ever end up building your kegerator design? I'd love to see it.
     
  2. ckohtz

    Member

    Posted Nov 4, 2009
    Nickey Wiebelt and stormrider27 like this.
  3. bendavanza

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 4, 2009
  4. airbur

    New Member

    Posted Nov 4, 2009
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  5. ckohtz

    Member

    Posted Nov 4, 2009
    Thanks! That fridge looks nice too. I found there are generally a lot of old fridges to choose from on craigslist, but you have to be fast. They go quick. One thing I forgot to mention is that we took the fridge apart, cleaned it all up, sanded and painted it ourselves. It holds two kegs. It was a fun project.
     
  6. BgThang

    Member

    Posted Nov 4, 2009
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    Here ya go. Luckily I got this for free thanks to a very very generous person who was moving back to austrailia. It started out with just the freezer and the collar. I had to add the hardware including taps, manifold, lines, and supply the gas tank.

    Still the hardest part was already done the collar.
     
  7. GARYSMIFF

    New Member

    Posted Nov 4, 2009
  8. IrregularPulse

    Hobby Collector  

    Posted Nov 4, 2009
  9. cinredman

    Member

    Posted Nov 5, 2009
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    Cool whip drip tray - very hard to find in stores!
     
  10. Jerky

    New Member

    Posted Nov 5, 2009
  11. kreausenator

    Member

    Posted Nov 5, 2009
    this is my kegerator... I need to paint it but it works great. :mug:

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  12. buzzkill

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 5, 2009
    WOW! GARYSMIF !! you got a nice brew rig. and the kegerator is cool too. but your brew rig is sweet!
     
  13. jett78

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 5, 2009
  14. jett78

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 5, 2009
    Man, this is why I'm not going to bother posting my pic. Sweet setup bro. :rockin:
     
  15. Jester369

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Nov 5, 2009
    Thanks I.P. :D
     
  16. vabrewer1977

    New Member

    Posted Nov 5, 2009
  17. springer

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 5, 2009
    Man you must have some really tall glasses for the tray to be that low.:D

    I like the chalkboard look
     
  18. bigmj

    New Member

    Posted Nov 6, 2009
    I want to thank everyone for posting their Kegerators, I have been reading each and every one of these pages several times and decided it is time for the mechanically challanged to start a similar project.

    I am going to decide on what I need and then go from there...you all have been an inspiration.

    :mug:
     
  19. misanthrope

    Active Member

    Posted Nov 6, 2009
    Here's mine: Link and Link.

    Here's where I wrote about it: Link
     
  20. midcalbrew

    Active Member  

    Posted Nov 6, 2009
    Still just starting out, but here's our first kegerator.
    [​IMG]

    Oops, not enough posts yet ...
     
  21. Ragutis

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 9, 2009
    Click free!
    I like it.
     
  22. Baja_Brewer

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 9, 2009
    No clicking....

    I'm assuming those tags are for remembering what is in each keg? I like.
     
  23. misanthrope

    Active Member

    Posted Nov 9, 2009
    Much more. Each label lists the name of the beer (usually the same as the style: pale ale, IPA, heff), the complete recipe, date brewed, date transferred to secondary, date kegged. On the back, I write the date kegged in big numbers.

    I no longer keep a log. If a beer is particularly good, I look a the label and make it again. If not, I don't.
     
  24. cerveza

    New Member

    Posted Nov 9, 2009
    I don't think I can post pictures because I'm a new user but here are some links to pics of my kegerator on facebook...
    Finished product
    build pictures
     
  25. boogyman

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 9, 2009
    That is just awesome.
     
  26. ShlouBrew

    Active Member

    Posted Nov 10, 2009
    this thread is huge, didn't realize how many others were out there making swiss cheese out of the side of their fridges :)

    here's my setup:
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    co2 & nitrogen tanks
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    and while we're at it, the next batch to go in. lot o work keepin 4 taps full ya know.
    [​IMG]
     
  27. misanthrope

    Active Member

    Posted Nov 10, 2009
    "You must log in to see this page." :(
     
  28. Richard-SSV

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 10, 2009
    I also cannot post pictures :(


    However, I also just finished making a kegerator. The pictures are in my profile. About the only thing left I need to do is relocate the thermostat so both of my kegs will fit. I also am going to add casters to the bottom so I can roll the kegerator out on my deck for BBQ's.
     
  29. masonsjax

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Nov 10, 2009
    You can upload your pics to picasaweb or imageshack or something and just link to them in your posts.
     
  30. cyberbackpacker

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 10, 2009
    Nice! However, stand that CO2 tank upright, and now!
     
  31. IrregularPulse

    Hobby Collector  

    Posted Nov 10, 2009
    Also you may want to cut a vent in that wood where the vents were for the freezer. Don't want to burn the freezer up.
     
  32. bionicbrew

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 11, 2009
    with 30 posts, they will show. you only need 25. just open the pic in your profile, below it is the web address for it, or you can right click->properties and copy the address there. use the image tags in a post, like this-
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  33. jaja

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 12, 2009
    Updated drip tray :mug:

    Wooden box, cut up roasting pan insert and plastic tray with its legs taken off and placed upside down on top. Easy to do, cheap to do and way easy to clean. About $10US to complete too. :rockin:

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  34. arturo7

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 12, 2009
    Dig those long-snouted taps!


    Where did you get those inserts?
     
  35. ClarnoBrewer

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 13, 2009
    Here's a link to mine. Sorry for not posting actual pics, but it seems a bit complicated for a noob... I'm hoping to add 2 more perlicks eventually, so all 3 kegs will be available.

    My Kegerator
     
  36. arturo7

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 14, 2009
    Outstanding, CB.
     
  37. ClarnoBrewer

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 14, 2009
    Thanks, Arturo! It was a labor of love. And the deal was that if it looked nice, SWMBO would let me keep it in the living room! It's less than 10 steps from the couch!
     
  38. arturo7

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 14, 2009
    10 steps?

    Good golly, go buy some new pants and belts.
     
  39. jaja

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 14, 2009
    They came standard with my simple micro taps from an online store here in OZ. Didn't add anything to the price either and they give a great pour restricting the flow at the end of the tap.

    Pretty happy with my little build :ban:
     
  40. Rick91981

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Nov 15, 2009

    First off thanks for posting a public link on FB. Most people post links that don't work unless you have a FB account.........Second, that looks amazing! I love the paint job! Makes it looks like an old 50 something car. Very nice!
     
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