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I like the empty shelf on the left side. Is that where you put all those championship trophy's?

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So the shelf is still empty then?
 
I've posted my kegerator on here before, but I've now setup a portable version (jockey box I guess) for taking to people's houses. I can fit two of these 5L mini kegs, plus a 5lb co2 tank inside. Just setup the first tap so far.
Will be using it this weekend while bbq'ing out in a field with some buddies.
I also have a mini regulator with the little 16g co2 cartridges. I know those are almost useless for carbing, but I'm hoping those work fine if I am precarbing the beer and just using it to dispense. Not sure I'll use it, but might come in handy if both my 5lb tanks are in use and/or empty.
 

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4 keggers in total all working
3 double taps, 1 single
3 at main house basement, 1 at lakehouse barn
All Craigslist scores
1st score was a copper topped vintage kegger for $50 that I upgraded with a scrimshaw carved horn tap handle and added a vintage nautical chart map of our local cape cod bay. Only holds small pony 1/4 kegs or my 2.5 or 3gal cornys for special brews or cider.
2nd score vintage 70s kegger $100 that I tossed on a double tower, gots a goose tap and a ski pole tap from a buddy’s broken pole from our woods adventure last winter, currently empty.
3rd a $25 keezer project with two cornys and picnic taps, pirate themed, the inkbird running it most expensive part!
4th a $25 vintage commercial kegger that looks like a big black safe with 2 front door taps, came from a local brewery that was their house kegger during early times, now living it’s final days in a 1850s lakeside barn, not pictured, but I’ll get on that.
just love tinkering with old classics and giving them another life, I applaud the creativity of some of these keggers on this tread. One day the 4 tap keezer will be a reality….a man has to dream!
 

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Here's mine. As an Irishman living in NJ, I was very sad that the Guinness was so hit and miss around the area. So I solved it by putting my own one at home! :)

Props on the DoubleWood...my favorite Scotch
 
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