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thisgoestoeleven

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I'm doing an all grain BIAB hefeweizen on Monday, hopefully I'll have it on tap for the 13th when I'm having some friends over.
 
congrats. you're gonna love it. it's probably just gonna get worse from there. soon you'll have an 8 tap keezer and wishing you had 12 taps.
 
That tap handle you got from the lady looks great on the unit! Grats! I love my keggerator...
 
Very nice. Clean and simple. I'm just starting to think about making one, and looking at the hundreds of pics on here really makes it difficult to decide what to do.
 
Looks great. What was the price to get it converted if you dont mind me asking?

This whole project only ended up costing me personally about 85 bucks. I got the fridge about 6 years ago for college, and my younger brother was using it. He moved out of the dorms and into an apartment, so I got the fridge back. The conversion kit was a Christmas gift from my parents, and the tap handle was a gift from my girlfriend. I got the keg for $20 from a friend of mine who brews, and I'm getting the co2 tank tomorrow from a welding shop for $65. I got really lucky with this project, otherwise there's no way I could've afforded it on my own.
 
Looks awesome! Get rid of that end table and butt it right up against the couch so you don't have to get up for a refill!
 
Effing jealous. I think the boss would be on board for a keg system with a kegerator or keezer, just not there yet.

I love drooling over all the pictures of man caves/basements/bars/brew set ups on here.:rockin:
 
This whole project only ended up costing me personally about 85 bucks. I got the fridge about 6 years ago for college, and my younger brother was using it. He moved out of the dorms and into an apartment, so I got the fridge back. The conversion kit was a Christmas gift from my parents, and the tap handle was a gift from my girlfriend. I got the keg for $20 from a friend of mine who brews, and I'm getting the co2 tank tomorrow from a welding shop for $65. I got really lucky with this project, otherwise there's no way I could've afforded it on my own.

YOOOOUUUUUU SOOONNNNOVVVAAAA BI$%H.

j/k. looks amazing. only thing to add is a second tap and a drip tray.

or do what i did and build a little bar around it, move the tower from the fridge to a piece of solid surface above it to hide the "innards"
 
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