Keezer project in the making

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Hi! Just started this week to construct a keezer. The collar has been assembled and painted. All taps are currently on order and should be here tomorrow. I have also installed some styrofoam insulation inside the collar, but cut it short from the top, because I thought the top would hit it and not close. Thinking of extending the styrofoam or placing a cover on the inside to slow and air escape. It’s a 7.2 Kenmore. Any ideas or suggestions would be a help. Thanks.
 
Looks great! I did the same thing, because I was going to be given 4 corny kegs, which never happened, so it's now my fermentation chamber and I have a small fridge that holds my frozen hops and two kegs. Just need to paint it dark blue and lime green..[emoji16]

#GoHawks
 
Looks great! I did the same thing, because I was going to be given 4 corny kegs, which never happened, so it's now my fermentation chamber and I have a small fridge that holds my frozen hops and two kegs. Just need to paint it dark blue and lime green..[emoji16]

#GoHawks
Thanks. Still waiting on some fittings. I should be able to get 3 or more kegs inside and maybe the co2 tank. Also I use buckets and carboys to ferment, so the keezer can be used to cold crash too.

Did you do anything with a fan to recirculate cold air and reduce condensation? I’m reading up on it a bit now.
 
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