• Please visit and share your knowledge at our sister communities:
  • If you have not, please join our official Homebrewing Facebook Group!

    Homebrewing Facebook Group

Show us your Kegerator

Homebrew Talk

Help Support Homebrew Talk:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
IMG_0543.jpg
IMG_0544.jpg
IMG_0545.jpg
IMG_0546.jpg
IMG_0547.jpg
 
I used carbon mist spray from rust oleum. Seems tough enough. 2x6 collar. Interior well measures 22x21x32 to top of collar. Holds four pin locks. Inkbird controller and ‘stabbed’ alarm on keezer. It was a magic chef 9.0.
Very happy with it.
 
Not sure the dimensions but I can just barely squeeze a CO2 tank on the hump, 3 ball lock cornies, and a 1gal mini keg! Tubing management is, um, difficult because if I stick them behind where they don't get in the way then whichever loop is closest to the back freezes... PITA
I’m going to order the same tower. I noticed it came with 4’ serving lines. Did you use the supplied lines or replace them? I wasn’t sure If they are long enough to not have foam. What serving pressure are you running? Thanks!
 
I’m going to order the same tower. I noticed it came with 4’ serving lines. Did you use the supplied lines or replace them? I wasn’t sure If they are long enough to not have foam. What serving pressure are you running? Thanks!
I didn't measure but I'm pretty sure they are way longer than 4'. I used what was provided but might upgrade at some point. It is not the typical line I'm used to. It was rigid like really small PEX not like the extra thick vinyl. It was a PITA to get the barbs on my MFL fittings into the tubing. I had to boil water to heat it up and still required patience! It comes with oetiker style clamps as well, which is great, but I didn't have a tool. A pair of wire cutters sufficed but the tool would have been nice. I haven't figured out the best way to manage the tubing either. With 3 kegs it is pretty tight and the most natural place for the tubing is against the back wall, but it freezes the line closest so I need to get some insulation for the tubbing to prevent that. Other than those small issues I freaking LOVE that tower and kegerator combo! Really glad I didn't go the keezer build route
 
I didn't measure but I'm pretty sure they are way longer than 4'. I used what was provided but might upgrade at some point. It is not the typical line I'm used to. It was rigid like really small PEX not like the extra thick vinyl. It was a PITA to get the barbs on my MFL fittings into the tubing. I had to boil water to heat it up and still required patience! It comes with oetiker style clamps as well, which is great, but I didn't have a tool. A pair of wire cutters sufficed but the tool would have been nice. I haven't figured out the best way to manage the tubing either. With 3 kegs it is pretty tight and the most natural place for the tubing is against the back wall, but it freezes the line closest so I need to get some insulation for the tubbing to prevent that. Other than those small issues I freaking LOVE that tower and kegerator combo! Really glad I didn't go the keezer build route
Thanks for the reply. That’s what I wanted to hear. It would be cheap enough to swap out lines with something more flexible I guess. I’ll be ordering that and maybe a tower cooler as well.
 
Thanks for the reply. That’s what I wanted to hear. It would be cheap enough to swap out lines with something more flexible I guess. I’ll be ordering that and maybe a tower cooler as well.
I double insulated the tower and still have to pull and drink a couple of ounces on the first pour to get to the cold stuff. Let me know if you do order the tower cooler, it's on my list!
 
Just a Danby mini fridge converted
 

Attachments

  • 20180307_112937.jpg
    20180307_112937.jpg
    1.6 MB
  • 20180307_112948.jpg
    20180307_112948.jpg
    1.5 MB
  • 20180307_113116.jpg
    20180307_113116.jpg
    1.5 MB
Got it late last fall. I had been saving up stickers for years; one of the sides is completely covered as well. Have a dual-gauge regulator in the back. In addition also have a beer fridge/fermentation chamber and a yeast/hop fridge (also all covered with stickers :p).
 

Attachments

  • 20180307_125138.jpg
    20180307_125138.jpg
    1.3 MB
Just finished mine today. Took a couple weeks. Need a couple odds and ends but I’m glad it’s finally built! Keeping it simple and functional. Just got the STC-1000 wires in and added a bottle opener.

IMG_1520822142.953239.jpg
 
Mine's still a work in progress - the black pipe draft tower is giving me @#$@# fits. Still need to do the wiring on the control panel/shelf at the back that'll control lighting for the chalkboard and under counter lighting as well as install the regulators and whatnot.

RjPIZh7.jpg
 
Mine's still a work in progress - the black pipe draft tower is giving me @#$@# fits. Still need to do the wiring on the control panel/shelf at the back that'll control lighting for the chalkboard and under counter lighting as well as install the regulators and whatnot.

RjPIZh7.jpg
The irritation will be well worth it bc it already looks pretty damn cool.
 
Got it late last fall. I had been saving up stickers for years; one of the sides is completely covered as well. Have a dual-gauge regulator in the back. In addition also have a beer fridge/fermentation chamber and a yeast/hop fridge (also all covered with stickers :p).
Awesome seeing some love for Knoxville on there :cask:
 
My keezer build, Got to say moving from bottling to kegging was one of the better home brewing decisions I've made.
Im sure everyone who has built one will tell you if you take your time drawing up your plans and do some research you'll end up with a piece of gear that gives you satisfaction every time you use it!!
IMG_0553.JPG
IMG_0554.JPG
IMG_0555.JPG
 
Last edited:

Latest posts

Back
Top