DirtyMcCurdy
Well-Known Member
Right now, I've got a 4-tap converted refrigerator that I use as my kegerator. I can fit 5 kegs in it, but I only have 4 shanks/faucets on it at the moment.
I've got a lot of buddies who brew and I throw a lot of parties, so I figured it was time to upgrade. Plus, my brewing buddies drink so much of my beer they're willing to brew a batch to fill a keg for me from time to time.
Today, I bought a 23cuft freezer off of Craigslist for $150. It's got some surface rust on it, but it's gonna be nice and pretty when I'm done. I'll probably end up sanding it down and using some of the Rust Doctor stuff used in Joe C's Project Monsterator thread.
I've got a large nitrogen cylinder on order from eBay which should be arriving Thursday. The plan, for now, is 8 faucets (6x creamers + 2x stout faucets on nitrogen). I'm lucky enough to live within driving distance to both KegConnection's warehouse and Austin Homebrew so I'm going to save a ton on shipping. I've priced out all the equipment I'm going to need at both places and compared prices. Some stuff is cheaper at AHS and some is cheaper at KC. I'll run by AHS first and see what they can do for price-matching and then run down to KC to pick up the rest.
Without further adeau, here's my future keezer:
Closeup of surface rust on top
Outside with the lid closed
Outside with the lid open (and a corny keg sitting on the compressor hump)
Inside view with 9" construction paper circles -- You can see there that without using the compressor hump, it'll be insanely easy to fit 8 kegs inside. Depending on how large I go with my collar, I may end up using the compressor hump for storing a couple kegs so I have ready-carbed backfill kegs. We'll see.
I've got a lot of buddies who brew and I throw a lot of parties, so I figured it was time to upgrade. Plus, my brewing buddies drink so much of my beer they're willing to brew a batch to fill a keg for me from time to time.
Today, I bought a 23cuft freezer off of Craigslist for $150. It's got some surface rust on it, but it's gonna be nice and pretty when I'm done. I'll probably end up sanding it down and using some of the Rust Doctor stuff used in Joe C's Project Monsterator thread.
I've got a large nitrogen cylinder on order from eBay which should be arriving Thursday. The plan, for now, is 8 faucets (6x creamers + 2x stout faucets on nitrogen). I'm lucky enough to live within driving distance to both KegConnection's warehouse and Austin Homebrew so I'm going to save a ton on shipping. I've priced out all the equipment I'm going to need at both places and compared prices. Some stuff is cheaper at AHS and some is cheaper at KC. I'll run by AHS first and see what they can do for price-matching and then run down to KC to pick up the rest.
Without further adeau, here's my future keezer:
Closeup of surface rust on top
Outside with the lid closed
Outside with the lid open (and a corny keg sitting on the compressor hump)
Inside view with 9" construction paper circles -- You can see there that without using the compressor hump, it'll be insanely easy to fit 8 kegs inside. Depending on how large I go with my collar, I may end up using the compressor hump for storing a couple kegs so I have ready-carbed backfill kegs. We'll see.