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bucfanmike

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Still needs a little touch up, and another coat of poly, but thats gonna wait awhile.


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Taps are 8" on center for now, will be adding a 3rd in the middle by the fall (hopefully)
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Currently on tap is an irish stout and a belgium wheat. These are also my 1st 2 batches ever and both all grain.





It replaces my kitchen coffee cart, so it is now home to my cuisanart ss1 and my nespresso romeo
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Been a lot of work, and I have some touch up yet.. removing some exposed glue lines and general polishing up, but its mine and its serving cold beer that I made myself.

Mike in Duluth
 
Looks nice! How do you open it?

And thank you for posting the picture, you triggered an idea for me. I have an old projector cabinet about the same size that I might be able to use for a keezer.
 
Looks nice! How do you open it?

And thank you for posting the picture, you triggered an idea for me. I have an old projector cabinet about the same size that I might be able to use for a keezer.

well opening is a pain, the coffee machines have to come off, but this is the only way I could convince SWMBO to allow it inside at all. I forgot to snap a pic with the lid up also. I tossed the freezer lid and built a 10" collar and used a nice piece of oak ply for the new top. The entire collar lifts on the hinges to make access to the kegs easier. The trim ring at the bottom of the collar is only attached to the collar and is there to hide the seam between the collar and freezer.

Mike in Duluth
 
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