Finally! My finished Keezer!

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Osborne

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I wanna thank everyone here its hard to believe just earlier this year I decided to brew beer, I couldn't of done any of this without your help.

I know it doesn't look fancy like most on here but it gets the job done!

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Great job, looks good. Now lets see your first pint!

The keg should be chilled tomorrow it's a chocolate milk stout I'll be sure to post a pic! These German facuets have some creamer feature when you push back on the tap; I can't wait to try it out.
 
Looks awesome! Congrats!

:mug: :rockin:

Thank you very much!

If anyone has any suggestions be sure to say. I know I could've done better on the collar but for $7 plus spray paint I don't think it's too bad. I used silicone so if I ever want to cut it off and replace the collar.
 
I think it's fine how it is. Clean, simple, does what ya need it to do. A lot of people use the chalkboard paint which does make it look pretty cool in my opinion.
 
I think it's fine how it is. Clean, simple, does what ya need it to do. A lot of people use the chalkboard paint which does make it look pretty cool in my opinion.

I thought about that... But went with the white appliance paint instead. I wouldve liked to paint it all black.
 
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