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hoppheadIPA

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Had this old freezer for quite some time now. The lid was completely shot and I figured I can just make a lid out of wood. The whole inside of the lid is insulated. It's not much to look at, but it keeps beer cold!


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Thanks guys! Took me a bit to tackle the lid. The whole lid was dented and rusted. I love the wooden top. Makes a great work surface on brew day. Only issue is the lid is heavy and the hinges don't hold it up since the collar is attached to the lid and the whole thing is hinged. I brace it with a 2x4 temporarily while I'm working inside of it. It fits 4 ball locks and my 5# bottle. I wanna try to put a 3 gallon keg on the hump for wine and mixed drinks...reason for the offset. Looks nicer and leaves room to expand.
 

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