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Here is mine. A 20cf standup freezer.

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It looks a beercade machine

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SavoryChef, nice work!! What's your spacing between rows of faucets? Can you pour OK from the top row, or do you wish you had given more room? I have an upright freezer and am planning on doing something similar.
 
Ok, that is pretty impressive! :mug:

Looks like the top row uses longer shanks than the bottom and is staggered relative to the bottom row to ease the pouring situation...

Cheers!
 
Work in progress!

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Still needs faucets obviously, and the wood doesn't have any finish on it. I am also getting a hanger for the co2 bottle so it doesn't tip over.
 
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Built this on Saturday. Was using it as a regular bottle beer fridge. So I lost one type of fridge and gained a kegerator. Pretty fair trade off if you ask me!
 
Here are some pictures of my kegerator / keezer build.
It is built into a bedroom closet that I converted to a beer room.
5 perlick 575ss taps
The tap handles are made from wood railings that I cut to size. $2.50 per tap handle. :)
Built on casters so I can pull it out and the top lifts up for the kegs.
LED lights that can change to any color.
The top is cooled with computer fans.... 2-3 degrees difference between bottom and top of the keezer.
Let me know if you have questions. Thanks for all the other pictures on here.






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Here is mine. A 20cf standup freezer.

The finish work on this is awesome! Nice job. :mug:

Now that a few of us have our uprights on here, I think we'll see more of them going forward. For me, the main benefits were the smaller footprint, easier loading/unloading and less fab work (e.g. no collar). It also doesn't hurt that you get to keep all the door shelves for glasses and bottled beers.
 
I put together a really quick build. A starter set If you will. It's not much because I fully intend to upgrade to a bigger unit once I get a few brews under my belt. My first brew ever is still carbing in the keg. Haven't poured a glass yet...



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I put together a really quick build. A starter set If you will. It's not much because I fully intend to upgrade to a bigger unit once I get a few brews under my belt. My first brew ever is still carbing in the keg. Haven't poured a glass yet...

Haven't poured a glass yet and already built a keezer. Nice. Do you have a ferm chamber as well?
 
Sure do. I'll make a thread in the DIY section.

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That's great. I saw the 2nd chest freezer in the pics. Starting strong! I couldn't belive how much my beers improved just by accurate temp control. Makes serving from the kegs so much better!

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That's great. I saw the 2nd chest freezer in the pics. Starting strong! I couldn't belive how much my beers improved just by accurate temp control. Makes serving from the kegs so much better!

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That freezer is a spare. The hump takes up half the freezer. I'd need a 10+" collar to fit a 3rd Corny in there. Still haven't decided what to do with it

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a work in progress... went from a 5cu ft to this 7 cu ft and added a box-out, another tap (all perlick 525's) and just need to finish my 2 handmade tap handles. cut in the temp controller today. may paint it black.
 
Upgraded to a 5 keg setup in my upright. Still need to put the 4th and 5th taps in.

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made some tap handles and a frame for the drip trays to sit in (needs to be painted).

and i will paint the beer name tags with chaulkboard paint...so I can ID the beer on tap

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Picture of the first pour...and I also added 2 taps to my beer fridge

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