My husband and son have been dabbling with homebrew for about a year. He decided he wanted to commandeer my second refrigerator to set a single keg in. I feigned frustration with him and started converting it to a four tap kegerator. Why use an entire refrigerator to set ONE keg in??? I am all about efficiency, lol. That was just not going to work for me. Here is a pic of the nearly completed project. I have some touchup painting to do and the beer has to finish brewing...
It used to be white. The center part of the door handles pop of easily and I was able to paint them to match with no trouble at all. It is now black, copper, and silver. Good for another 14 years.
There are two standard faucets, one creamer faucet, and one stout faucet. I am being rewarded with a cream, espresso stout of some sort. And an Apricot blonde ale. He is doing a honey brown for himself and can not decide exactly what he wants for the fourth. He has another brown but thinks he wants to go back to the Brew Hut and get something different. He is already planning a tasting party.
I am probably the only person who has done a conversion who has managed to nearly knock themself out by a door flying open. It has been a week and I still have the knot on my forehead as evidence! And it still smarts. :cross: I wanted to cry, but figured it would not help, so I just kept going. LOL
I also do not recall other conversions discussing the flying bits of hot metal when you are cutting holes in the door. I had a very narrow window of time gained by deceitfully sending dh to the driving range with my youngest son at sunrise, so I ignored the bits of metal in my flesh and soldiered on. It was supposed to be a covert project.
Honestly, I had to convince him for a few hours to be happy about it after it was unveiled. I sent him to the Brew Hut with my son and by the time he returned, he was a happy man.
Fresh beer in time for Father's Day.


It used to be white. The center part of the door handles pop of easily and I was able to paint them to match with no trouble at all. It is now black, copper, and silver. Good for another 14 years.
There are two standard faucets, one creamer faucet, and one stout faucet. I am being rewarded with a cream, espresso stout of some sort. And an Apricot blonde ale. He is doing a honey brown for himself and can not decide exactly what he wants for the fourth. He has another brown but thinks he wants to go back to the Brew Hut and get something different. He is already planning a tasting party.
I am probably the only person who has done a conversion who has managed to nearly knock themself out by a door flying open. It has been a week and I still have the knot on my forehead as evidence! And it still smarts. :cross: I wanted to cry, but figured it would not help, so I just kept going. LOL
I also do not recall other conversions discussing the flying bits of hot metal when you are cutting holes in the door. I had a very narrow window of time gained by deceitfully sending dh to the driving range with my youngest son at sunrise, so I ignored the bits of metal in my flesh and soldiered on. It was supposed to be a covert project.
Honestly, I had to convince him for a few hours to be happy about it after it was unveiled. I sent him to the Brew Hut with my son and by the time he returned, he was a happy man.
Fresh beer in time for Father's Day.

