Question for you builders, where is the best place to purchase my kegging components? My plan is to buy everything to assemble a 5 tap keezer and initially purchase only two corny kegs and as time and money allows buy the rest one at a time.
Crockus said:Nothing fancy but its mine.
Finally made a top and tap for mine after much inspiration form here.
I borrowed quite a bit from the great projects I've seen on here.
pmbc said:Here is my finished kegerator build.
Took a standard Danby DAR 125SLDD from Costco, added a double-tap kit from Keg Connection.
Heres mine:
Finally made a top and tap for mine after much inspiration form here.
I borrowed quite a bit from the great projects I've seen on here.
Just finished up the kegerator by wrapping it with some barn wood...managed to bust a quick disconnect in the tap switchover and am dealing with a slight line freezing issue. Other than that I'm pretty happy so far, just need a 19" drip tray and I'm all set. Oh, and someone with prettier handwriting than mine needs to label the taps. You can probably guess the before vs. after
hoppyhopman said:I've never kegged, but I'm thinking of it. Is there any fridge even smaller (less wide and deep) than the size pictured above? I only brew one batch at a time, so I don't need to keep a second keg.
Just finished. Lowes 4.4 cu ft fridgidaire. Coffin style top with increased space for glass storage. BOSTONSTRONG.
Haha! That's what we all said when we started. Trust me save yourself time and money and at least get something capable of holding two or three cornys. You may not use them right away, but its cheaper to add a tap in the future than by a new fridge or freezer.
Finally up and running !
Watch the airline fittings they are notorious leakersI should add that HBT was very helpful in this project.
Watch the airline fittings they are notorious leakers
govner1 said:My modest system-
andrewtouron said:Just finished this up. Gutted the fridge, custom made the top, custom made handles. It's large enough to hold 2 kegs, my co2 bottle, and all my lines
Here's my new beast. It's name is Keezy Weezy...
Wow, that is really sweet.... I think I am going to have to work on something like this.. Great job! I like the walnut/maple combo..
Zinc_Saucier said:Only a few final touches (power switch for tower fan and some cosmetic touch-ups) but I'm loving having beer on tap!
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