SleepwalkRisk
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This bar came with the house that we moved into about a year ago. We finally want to start kegging, but this bar makes it difficult. We want to avoid going through the wall, but it is possible if we have to.
We have no problem dismantling the framework and reconstructing it to fit the freezer (that sink isn't hooked up anyway). Since we want 4 taps, running two mini fridges wouldn't be very energy efficient.
We'd like a front opening freezer, but haven't found any luck on Craigslist and aren't about to pay commercial MSRP for one. A chest freezer on wheels would work, but the carpet is new and with a full keezer, it'll be tough to move.
My other half is an HVAC Tech, so we are open to any suggestions here.
Ideas for a front opening keezer that fits 4 corny kegs?
Excuse the under bar mess/homebrew storage area.
We have no problem dismantling the framework and reconstructing it to fit the freezer (that sink isn't hooked up anyway). Since we want 4 taps, running two mini fridges wouldn't be very energy efficient.
We'd like a front opening freezer, but haven't found any luck on Craigslist and aren't about to pay commercial MSRP for one. A chest freezer on wheels would work, but the carpet is new and with a full keezer, it'll be tough to move.
My other half is an HVAC Tech, so we are open to any suggestions here.
Ideas for a front opening keezer that fits 4 corny kegs?
Excuse the under bar mess/homebrew storage area.



