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Been a work in progress. Started building it 4 years ago and once it worked i figured oh ill finish that next week. Just put on the pallet boards 2 weeks ago. Some day I will put a top on it.
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Been a work in progress. Started building it 4 years ago and once it worked i figured oh ill finish that next week. Just put on the pallet boards 2 weeks ago. Some day I will put a top on it.
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Very nice. I'm thinking about building a wooden facade around my Keezer, with enough space at the side to house the C02 tank, with a little trap door to hide it. I was thinking about using pallets as well, but wasn't sure if it would look 'rustic' or just broken and dirty. But I like the look of yours.
 
Hello all, I have been reading these forums for some time now getting many great ideas and tips and recently moved into all grain brewing. Figured I would share my drinking setup. Working on a brew rig currently.

I have two keezers with 4 CO2 taps in each and two nitro taps in one (even though can only fit max of 5 kegs at a time.
Still need to figure out a good drip tray solution, or at least make smaller tap handles so they do not get knocked open as often! Floor has a tendency to end up a bit sticky behind the bar.

(PS, don't mind the writing on the chalkboard, took the picture around the holidays right after I had family with young cousins over, not some crazy beer formula.)

Nice tap handles @mmcquire !!! How did you attach that drip tray? That is what I am trying to figure out now.
 
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Hy! This is my first post in this forum, and I wanna show my freshly built kegerator, with the first tapped beer on it. I hope you guys will like it.
Cheers!
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- A Broncos fan from Hungary, Europe

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Very nice. I'm thinking about building a wooden facade around my Keezer, with enough space at the side to house the C02 tank, with a little trap door to hide it. I was thinking about using pallets as well, but wasn't sure if it would look 'rustic' or just broken and dirty. But I like the look of yours.

Thanks for the compliments. If you go with the pallet look be aware the boards are different thicknesses. I used a support in the middle of the keezer to screw into and also make a gap for heat. The screws I used worked good for the thinner boards but didn't leave enough threads for thicker boards and had to redo a couple. Also if using screws, the wood likes to split so pre-drilling helps. The gap on the right has 2x 20lb Co2 tanks. One is a spare.
 
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Full size Frigidaire with external analog Johnson controls thermostat, runs t 34*F

Good thing is, all the kegs full of lager I brewed this winter.

On wheel carts, like most of stuff in this shop, for ease of cleaning.

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Hi all here’s my creation moms old side by side.left one shelf in the middle, added a couple screws under the shelf to take up the weight . Added 2 4 way distributors with check valves so we don’t get inter mixing of gases. I can jam 8 kegs in her and run them all at the same time . Used 6’ 3/16” beer line to reduce pressure . Simple picnic taps . Co2 tank on the outside , wouldn’t want to take up valuable tank space .lol . No problems with mold cause it’s a fridge . Only pain is pulling out rear kegs . But it was free . Cheers keep those glasses full!
 
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Insignia kegerator from best buy that I swapped out the tower with a Krome brand one and perlick 630 and 625 faucets and taprite 3 outlet regulator

Plain ol' porter ( 20mm Vulcan) Belgian Whit ( black Crow) and Plain Jane Cider ( 50cal)
 
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Here's my small kegerator, once we move and get a house here shortly then i can mount the tower on a professional level kegerator that's plumbed in and easier to swap kegs around as my wife hates this one for that sole reason. Also, i like the Intertap faucet, but hated the spout so i bought the stout creamer spout and took out the internals so it would pour normally and now I love it.
 
Hey I searched and didn't see a thread like this yet, so I figured we could all post our Kegerator pictures here.

I own 2 custom kegerators... let me know what you think?
 

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