Ahh - my bad! 

Isn't it important to keep the faucets cold also? We have long line setup at our family vacation place. And when the glycol is on and running the faucets get pretty cold. Not to the point of freezing but on a muggy day they do get condensation on them.
Let me see if I followed this whole thread. The purpose of the detail of this project was to get beer in the glass thats as cold as the refridgerator is inside? And it appears off by 2 or so degrees....seems close enough to me....but my real question is what is the beer temperature in the glass without all this seemingly sophisticated setup? Maybe what 5-6 degrees off? If your concerened with your beer in glass temperature being too warm why not just discard the first 1/5th pint...? But, I imagine that the actual full glass temp would be much closer once the cold beer mixes with the slightly warm beer. Or is the real concern here having beer in pipes outside the cooling chamber...if so does that pose a real threat?
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But, I imagine that the actual full glass temp would be much closer once the cold beer mixes with the slightly warm beer. Or is the real concern here having beer in pipes outside the cooling chamber...if so does that pose a real threat?