HopHog87
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Here is my keezer (freezer converted into a beer tap). I'm selling as I haven't brewed in about 2 years and don't need it. It is a freezer with a digital Johnson control therostat mounted on the rear with a temperature probe placed inside. Two taps are pressurized by a food safe co2 tank and proper regulator bought from (if I recall correctly), Adventures in Homebrew. The lines I would suggest you replace but that can be done very cheaply or just sanitize well and use it all as is. The taps themselves are Perlicks and work wonderfully. I never bought tap handles but feel free to put any handles as you want...they are universal fit.
This set up comes with four ball-lock kegs. Three 5 gallon corney kegs and one 2.5 keg. They are all ball lock kegs (two were converted from pin lock to accept the ball locks of this system). All stainless steel kegs.
I also rigged up a CPU fan inside to keep the cool air circulating and even temperature throughout.
Setup worked wonderfully but has collected dust for almost two years and I figured someone could get use out of it. Sells as is. There is pressure in tank but you can exchange at welders shops, etc for a refill tank when it is out.
Local pickup only (Shelbyville, KY)
This set up comes with four ball-lock kegs. Three 5 gallon corney kegs and one 2.5 keg. They are all ball lock kegs (two were converted from pin lock to accept the ball locks of this system). All stainless steel kegs.
I also rigged up a CPU fan inside to keep the cool air circulating and even temperature throughout.
Setup worked wonderfully but has collected dust for almost two years and I figured someone could get use out of it. Sells as is. There is pressure in tank but you can exchange at welders shops, etc for a refill tank when it is out.
Local pickup only (Shelbyville, KY)
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