MegMal
New Member
Hi all!
My name is Meg and I got bit by the homebrew bug!
My husband loves beer and all kinds of beer except Miller/Michelob/Bud and their ilk. So we (really, he) drink a fairly wide variety of beer in the house. But when I saw a link to HBT and the keezers and kegerators that you've all built - I was hooked. I'd long been wanting to try to brew my own beer, as I tend to like specialty small batch brews. Several of my extended family have brewed in the past and I plan on picking their brains as well as having a degree in chemistry myself (so the sheer math and calculations are a thing of beauty for me!).
I decided to do this back-***wards as usual and build the Keezer first (as a birthday gift for my husband) and then next summer, start home brewing - first extracts then in several years, go AG. I've lurked for a long time here and it's been wonderful for gathering information.
The Keezer is a conversion from an upright Sears freezer (coils on the back, condenser at the backbase) with three taps in the door. The freezer would fit three cornies and a 10# CO2 tank with room for one more cornie if I made it tight (which I don't want to do). Even building the small shelf for the tank/cornies leaves me enough space for guages and a small shelf (possibly for the random six pack or brewing supplies).
Any advice for a first-time builder?
My name is Meg and I got bit by the homebrew bug!
My husband loves beer and all kinds of beer except Miller/Michelob/Bud and their ilk. So we (really, he) drink a fairly wide variety of beer in the house. But when I saw a link to HBT and the keezers and kegerators that you've all built - I was hooked. I'd long been wanting to try to brew my own beer, as I tend to like specialty small batch brews. Several of my extended family have brewed in the past and I plan on picking their brains as well as having a degree in chemistry myself (so the sheer math and calculations are a thing of beauty for me!).
I decided to do this back-***wards as usual and build the Keezer first (as a birthday gift for my husband) and then next summer, start home brewing - first extracts then in several years, go AG. I've lurked for a long time here and it's been wonderful for gathering information.
The Keezer is a conversion from an upright Sears freezer (coils on the back, condenser at the backbase) with three taps in the door. The freezer would fit three cornies and a 10# CO2 tank with room for one more cornie if I made it tight (which I don't want to do). Even building the small shelf for the tank/cornies leaves me enough space for guages and a small shelf (possibly for the random six pack or brewing supplies).
Any advice for a first-time builder?