Bump, beer brewing has run its course. Thinking of selling the keezer. Prices are all over the place. What’s a reasonable asking price for something like this?
Chicago native/ Hawks fan here. It's going to be a tough stretch with the injuries we had late in the season but the depth of talent is unmatched. Now, I just need to figure out how to sell this Bickell jersey...
I removed the vent panel on the freezer itself and cut 30 degree angled "vents" in the wood. Hard to describe but here's a pic I just took. I left the back open as well. The compressor has plenty of air to cool.
We applied rigid insulation to the collar and a plywood top which we measured to sit flush in the collar. We then screwed the barn wood to the plywood creating a 3/4" overhang in front and 8" on each side. The whole keezer sits at 42" (bar height) and is very sturdy.
Edit: no adhesive used and...
Thanks guys. I threw one coat of satin poly on it. I didn't like how much it darkened the wood so I left it at that. I'll get more pics of the mostly finished product. If I were to do it again I'd leave it natural or try a wax. I'd just be worried about spills and staining leaving it natural.
I'm relatively new here in terms of posting. I've done plenty of research and took the plunge on a keezer build. Throughout the process the plans changed many of times. I spent around 20 hours with my grandfather on this build. I have minimal woodworking experience basically the furthest I've...
Revolution, Lagunitas, Dry Hop, and Two brothers. Hidden gem there would be Dry Hop as it seems to be what revolution was a few years ago. I wouldn't waste your time driving to 3F. You could drive there and not even get to try a beer you want.