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    Keezer Build - Tips and Lessons Learned

    trying to get the photos restored....hope it helps
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    Keezer Build - Tips and Lessons Learned

    Not sure what happened - but will contact the Admin to help fix. Stay Tuned
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    20 mins into my 115th Hopdream IIPA!

    The blend is 1:1:1:1: Crystal Cascade Willamette Warrior So, 3 oz. of each per our good friends at NB :tank:
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    20 mins into my 115th Hopdream IIPA!

    Have made this twice and all time favorite of family & friends. Super flavor and unbelievable balance for having so much hops. No carbonation issues, as I kegged it and hit the CO2 :ban: Has anyone figured out really what is in the HopBurst blend. I've seen lots of guesses - but no...
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    Keezer Build - Tips and Lessons Learned

    I'm undecided on finishing the front. At first, I was going to use chalk board paint on the lid and front. Then pondered black epoxy. My keezer is in my workshop - so finishing te outside has not bee a huge priority. Covering the entire piece with wood will be quite involved. I've seen some...
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    Keezer Build - Tips and Lessons Learned

    Final touch was the drip tray & shelf. Made the shelf from the same oak as the collar and put a piece of molding on the front. Attached it to the keezer with - yup - more silicon caulk. Holding solid, even with a few pints on it... Ordered a cheap stainless drip tray ($18), and it works great.
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    Keezer Build - Tips and Lessons Learned

    Wasn't happy with the chalkboard tap handles, so did a minor conversion. Turned them around, and attached a $1 picture frame (all plastic) to each one. Can now print out labels, and they slide right in.
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    Keezer Build - Tips and Lessons Learned

    The Micromatic does not come with check valves, so had to add those before the install. The Micromatic is VERY heavy! Used drywall anchors (corkscrew ones) into the plastic / foam, then screwed the regulator into those. Was nervous at first - but it's solid as a rock. Added 2 more Perlick...
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    Keezer Build - Tips and Lessons Learned

    Finally gave in and added 2 extra taps, and a Micromatic 4 bank of secondary regulators. This required some rework - and certainly recommend doing this from the start. Here's the final build! The Micromatic 4 bank is a beast - and wound up being too tall to mount on the wall of the collar...
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    Keezer Build - Tips and Lessons Learned

    Have gotten a lot of questions re: power supply. Just posted a response - a few before this one. Hope it helps.
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    Keezer Build - Tips and Lessons Learned

    No moisture to date - the fan system is keeping all in check. I put a few DampRid canisters in there over a month ago – and they are both looking brand new still. :mug:
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    Keezer Build - Tips and Lessons Learned

    Love it! Are you getting good air flow?
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