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Here is my latest.....15" undercounter.

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I'm jelly. Really.
 
Thanks. I'm enjoying it a lot. It is 3 steps inside my kitchen which makes it super easy to grab a beer on the way out. Makes yardwork and working in the garage more fun. 15" overall was a real challenge. Perlick sells a 15 for over $3k. Couldn't stomach that so I just made one. Got a great design for a line cleaner if anyone is interested.
 
Got mine today and set it up (couldn't wait). It's new home is in the dining room!
:rockin: WOOHOOO :rockin:

One tap = Whitehouse Honey Porter - great taste
One tap = A Chablis Wine

Now I HAVE to plan on a couple of brew days - have a Holiday Ale (kit) that is next then maybe a Blue Moon clone or the Whitehouse Honey Ale.... Probably go with the Holiday Ale - should be perfect for Christmas....

Dave

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Here is the keezer I built over a weekend. I planned around 2 kegs, but a 3rd will fit in the freezer so I can force carb over time. I built it so the beer lines are refrigerated all the way to the taps and it contains a secondary regulator so I can pressurize each keg independently. I got the inspiration from willisbr's YouTube video.

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mlarnold said:
Yes its held mine on for over a year

Did you rebuild? Did it just break free? I am trying to decide if I need to reinforce it or just leave it as is?

Thanks
 
Thanks, I am going to give it a shot. It is not the prettiest keezer, but it will be functional.
 
Just finished my kegerater today. I don't have any before pics, but man was it a mess before I got my hands on it. I just got into homebrew, so my first two batches are still fermenting.

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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?

Cheers! :mug:

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Thought i would contribute my kegerator. I used Perlick creamer faucets. Love the Perlick design, not as crazy about the creamer function as I thought I would be.

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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?

Cheers! :mug:



That is flippin' cool! Welcome to HBT!
 

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