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Bacchus00

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I just bought a keezer with a collar already installed and 5 holes already drilled, 4 in front for taps and 1 in back for c02 connection. Since i plan on having my c02 inside of the keezer and i only have picnic taps for now (and even then probably upgrade to two faucets instead of all 4. What do you all recommend for plugging the holes?
 
Chew up about twenty packs of Wrigley's and pack that in the extra holes.
Ought to work just fine. ;)

Or, you could buy a dowel that fits tight (probably 1"), cut some pieces from it, glue them in the holes, sand flush and refinish.
Or just cover them with bottle caps...

Cheers!
 
I think that faucet hole covers will do, I just want something to cover up the holes in the meantime until I can buy a full set up as I can only afford 1 or 2 kegs right now, and may be able to swing a faucet or two. So looking for something to cover the holes so that cold air isn't already pouring out of them as well.

And Go Orange!
 

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