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Still just starting out, but here's our first kegerator.
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I like it.
 
No clicking....

I'm assuming those tags are for remembering what is in each keg? I like.

Much more. Each label lists the name of the beer (usually the same as the style: pale ale, IPA, heff), the complete recipe, date brewed, date transferred to secondary, date kegged. On the back, I write the date kegged in big numbers.

I no longer keep a log. If a beer is particularly good, I look a the label and make it again. If not, I don't.
 
Yeah, I thought about getting hinges that allow the doors to lift off, cause it would be impossible to get the hinges/tracks that slide the doors into the cabinet.

The doors open further than the previous pic, here's one with the bar section doors open all the way, like they were for the party. It opens pretty far.

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That is just awesome.
 
this thread is huge, didn't realize how many others were out there making swiss cheese out of the side of their fridges :)

here's my setup:
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co2 & nitrogen tanks
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and while we're at it, the next batch to go in. lot o work keepin 4 taps full ya know.
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I also cannot post pictures :(


However, I also just finished making a kegerator. The pictures are in my profile. About the only thing left I need to do is relocate the thermostat so both of my kegs will fit. I also am going to add casters to the bottom so I can roll the kegerator out on my deck for BBQ's.
 
I also cannot post pictures :(


However, I also just finished making a kegerator. The pictures are in my profile...

with 30 posts, they will show. you only need 25. just open the pic in your profile, below it is the web address for it, or you can right click->properties and copy the address there. use the image tags in a post, like this-
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Updated drip tray :mug:

Wooden box, cut up roasting pan insert and plastic tray with its legs taken off and placed upside down on top. Easy to do, cheap to do and way easy to clean. About $10US to complete too. :rockin:

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Here's a link to mine. Sorry for not posting actual pics, but it seems a bit complicated for a noob... I'm hoping to add 2 more perlicks eventually, so all 3 kegs will be available.

My Kegerator
 
Thanks, Arturo! It was a labor of love. And the deal was that if it looked nice, SWMBO would let me keep it in the living room! It's less than 10 steps from the couch!
 
Dig those long-snouted taps!


Where did you get those inserts?

They came standard with my simple micro taps from an online store here in OZ. Didn't add anything to the price either and they give a great pour restricting the flow at the end of the tap.

Pretty happy with my little build :ban:
 
Here's a link to mine. Sorry for not posting actual pics, but it seems a bit complicated for a noob... I'm hoping to add 2 more perlicks eventually, so all 3 kegs will be available.

My Kegerator


First off thanks for posting a public link on FB. Most people post links that don't work unless you have a FB account.........Second, that looks amazing! I love the paint job! Makes it looks like an old 50 something car. Very nice!
 
First off thanks for posting a public link on FB. Most people post links that don't work unless you have a FB account.........Second, that looks amazing! I love the paint job! Makes it looks like an old 50 something car. Very nice!

Yeah, that's a pretty cool feature of FB. Thanks for the compliments. I was definitely going for a hot rod sort of look!
 
This is going to be a Christmas present for a friend. Someone had apparently tried to convert this older european mini-fridge into a kegerator many years ago, and failed. I picked it up for $25 at a yard sale. It was in rough shape, and missing some parts, but all it needs now is a CO2 tank w/ regulator, and a drip tray. I made the chalkboard tap handle out of some scraps of mesquite and a piece of slate tile. I hope he likes it!
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What an incredible transformation. Nicely done!

Was this one of the kind where the shelf in the fridge is the cooling element? & if so, how'd you get room for the keg?
 
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