JordanThomas
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Here is my latest.....15" undercounter.
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I'm jelly. Really.
Here is my latest.....15" undercounter.
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Always good to see someone else from Indiana. Bier Brewery is a pretty cool little place, and its right next to the LHBS![]()
Here it is all done.
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Here is my latest.....15" undercounter.
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Got a great design for a line cleaner if anyone is interested.
One tap = Whitehouse Honey Porter - great taste
One tap = A Chablis Wine
Dave
Vinnyb722 said:Does anyone know if liquid nails will glue the wooden collar to the freezer? Thanks
mlarnold said:Yes its held mine on for over a year
Having wine available on tap is interesting.... how do you avoid carbonation of the wine?
Cheers
Chris
My Bro-in-Law keeps the wine on nitrogen at the lowest possible psi, like 2-4 I think.
Definitely interested...
Cheers
Chris
Hi everyone-
Long time lurker, first time poster.I wanted to share the kegerator build my husband and I did. We're both big airplane buffs, particularly WWII era fighters. The Spitfire is by far my favorite airplane. I named my home brewery "Spitfire Phoenix Brewing". Here's what we came up with - a Spitfire kegerator.
The fridge is an "apartment-sized" fridge I scored on craigslist for 40 bucks. We spray painted the camouflage markings using hand-cut posterboard as masking. I hand-painted the tap handles as phoenixes, re-purposed from old Michelob handles I got on eBay. We didn't trust our ability to paint perfect circles, so the RAF Roundel is a decal, and the lettering we had done by a custom letter decal maker. What do you think?
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