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ska brewing? never heard of it. i assume it's somehow related to the jamacian calypso swing mixed with american r&b? a bunch of two tone rude boys that brew? with beer names like extra the specials bitter? or mighty mighty hopstones?

Ska Brewing Company

You got it .. they are from Durango CO.

They all liked Ska music and liked to brew .. match made in heaven ..

Might have to steal the Mighty Mighty Hopstones for a IIPA!!

None the less ..Like the taps!
 
sorry to hop off topic, I was just checking on the bar biuld and saw the ska comments.

check out Streetlight Manifesto if you like ska and haven't heard 'em already.
 
It has that awesome underground dive bar vibe. I love it. I wish we had basements her in Florida so I could build something like this.

Storm
 
I got the chance this week to see the actual finished project... it is awesome! The pics do not do it justice. Great job Brian, I hope when I am in Greenwood again sometime I can come by and enjoy a dunkel. Thanks for the bottles.
 
yes, it constantly runs. i saw other that had done it before, with the pond pumps that you can get at your local home improvement stores, and have had them on and running for over two years constant, and still going strong.
i only have about 6 inches of exposed/non chilled beer line running at the very top of the run, out of the glycol/insulated trunk line to the back of the shanks.

i've seen others that have actually ran the glycol out and around the ends of the shanks, but i decided against that, and i'm doing fine, at least so far, without it.

Maybe I missed this, but how long is the run outside of the keezer? Does it keep the beer cold enough (ie no foam on the first pour)?

I have a similar setup with a 10' insulated run to the taps. I had issues keeping the beer in the line cold enough until I moved the glycol to a freezer and insulated the entire thing.
 
installed five can lights up above the bar this weekend. WOW. what a difference it makes. only lights i had in there before was a plug in lamp. the recessed lighting really shows off the bar top and bottle caps. looks great! i also pulled the wallpaper down in the bathroom, painted it white, and splattered blood red paint all over the bathroom. by all over i mean the walls, the cieling, the toilet, the cabinet, lol. looks like somebody got murdered in there. i'll be hanging up all my horror movie memorabillia inside there. pics to come later on.
 
well the bar, and the bathroom area about as "done" as it's gonna get for awhile. i've cleaned it up a lot since last photos, touched up the floor, hung the can lights, and painted and decorated the bathroom, and got more stuff on the walls. here's some photos.

can lights
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front of the bar
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behind the bar. still got crap all over it,lol
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other side of the back bar. ps3, stereo reciever and disk changer with mp3 hook up, and humidor. underneath of the bar top has rope lights than illuminate the lower shelf.
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my brew closet inside of the bar. got a black ipa and a porter fermenting right now. also got shelves for dvds, and all my brewing stuff.
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the "horror" bathroom in the bar. signed photo of michael myers
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another walll in the bathroom. signed photos of cheryl from evil dead and jason
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another bathroom shot of the throne
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door into the bathroom
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the stripper pole getting used.....


and lastly. THIS is how we do it. me,swmbo, and a couple friends, livin' large in my bar, "the chop shop". i apologize in advance for the partial nudity, but hey, it's how i roll, lol :ban:


not too shabby. about a 5 month process from beginning to end, and i'm very proud of it. didn't know jack about building anything when i started. just used common sense, trial and error, and a LOT of money, lol. but it's frikkin awesome being able to have a place to hang out, get away from it all, and pull a mug of delicious homebrew, and watch the game. and when friends come over, it's all out, lol. i still want to cover the walls with more weird random stuff, and i still have a ton of horror memoribilia to put in the bathroom. in reality it will probably never, ever be "done" by my standards, but oh well. also, check out the next issue of byo magazine, they contacted me, and i gave them a bunch of photos of the build, and a brief write up/story about the bar, the build, and my beer. i don't know yet if it will be a full story, or just a brief thing in the build section, but either way i'm excited. thanks to everyone for all the help along the way!
 
Dude, I have to admit, I wasn't keen on the lightup bar, but that is an awesome bar room. It all goes very well. And My favorite part by far...That Floor is Awesome!! Almost as awesome as the length of your swmbo's dress on that pole!
 
The bar/ bar room is great. I did a cheap version of the bar using the top of an old dresser that had a mirror back so it worked great as a bar back. The epoxy as you said is expensive ? How expensive do you find it ? What I have found so far is like $100 a gallon. Too many questions at once I know but that is one great job you did there. Maybe i will finish mine this winter I hope.
 
The bar/ bar room is great. I did a cheap version of the bar using the top of an old dresser that had a mirror back so it worked great as a bar back. The epoxy as you said is expensive ? How expensive do you find it ? What I have found so far is like $100 a gallon. Too many questions at once I know but that is one great job you did there. Maybe i will finish mine this winter I hope.

thanks! i don't remember the total actual price of the epoxy right now. i got it at menards, it was two half gallon jugs, that mixed to one gallon. you have to do no more than a one gallon pour at a time. it took me i think about 4 gallons to cover my bar, and i have a couple spots that the very tippy top of the caps are still up above the epoxy. it could stand one more gallon, and i'll do that eventually.

it seems like the epoxy was about $70 per one gallon "kit". but then you have to buy two measuring vessles, and then a stirrer of some sort, and then a bigger vessle to put the two parts into to mix, and i had to buy all of those things new each time i mixed/poured (four seperate times) because the stuff will NOT come out of the measuring/mixing vessles. so it was about $100 a pour each time. good luck if you do it, i would reccomend a couple straws to blow out the bubbles, some sort of a plastic or rubber squeegee to smooth it out somewhat, they say it's self leveling, and it sort of is, but i had to help it along each pour, and a second hand, and second opinion is helpfull too. let me know if you have any more questions, i'm happy to help.
 
Thank you for the advice Im still looking at this for this winter. I'm hopefully gonna do rows of beer bottels for my front and sides with a sheet of plexy over the and being back lit. Alot of work but hey i got all winter to do it. And im sure I will have mant questions befor Im done. Thanks again
 
Thank you for the advice Im still looking at this for this winter. I'm hopefully gonna do rows of beer bottels for my front and sides with a sheet of plexy over the and being back lit. Alot of work but hey i got all winter to do it. And im sure I will have mant questions befor Im done. Thanks again

i thought about the plexiglass thing. i even thought about making plexiglass tubes, surrounded by the glass bricks, with lcolor changing ights behind the plexi tubes, and an aerator stone hooked up to a pump in the bottom of the tubes, tubes filled with colored water, and live fish inside of the tubes, lol. would have been bad ass, but too much money, too much time, too much upkeep, and too much room for utter failure.
 
Now that would be one bad as$$ bar. I dont have heat in my bar/ garage except for a k1 heater while were out there so i think the water is out for me lol.
 
By far the best home bar build I've ever seen. Very, very impressive.

Hell, you could probably start a brewpub pretty easily if you wanted. Not in your home, I mean a real brewpub that you'd set up in town. Just find a few potential investors and invite them over. Bring them down to the bar and serve them a cold pint of your homebrew. They'll be signing over checks in no time.
 
The guy from Vacation and Wierd Science might not be a good fit. Micahel C. Hall on the other hand...

Does that DVD say "Sluts 20"?

Great Bar.
 
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