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My two tap keezer. The wife let me move it into the dining room, and she gets to decorate. I'll take that trade!

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the SWMBO helped with the stain and painting our family crest on the front...what a family project, huh?
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Inside is the typical Frigidaire build, complete with copper pipes over the beer tubes. On the left is my ESB, and on the right is a smoked porter. Life is good!

Dude, this is the nicest dorm fridge convert I've seen, great work.
 
Very nice.

Are those two wooden shelves connected in any way? With my luck, I'd knock it over pulling out the kegs. I know I'm overly cautious, but I'd shoot a couple of screws up through the shelf part of bottom one into the legs of the top one. Probably pre-drill it so it doesn't split the wood. Just the first thing that popped into my head when seeing it.

Yes they are connected and also very temporary! I need to figure out something better but was in a rush I did it in the middle of brewing a batch and watching my 3 month old son LOL it was a very hectic day to say the least!
 
Yes they are connected and also very temporary! I need to figure out something better but was in a rush I did it in the middle of brewing a batch and watching my 3 month old son LOL it was a very hectic day to say the least!
I know how that goes.

If nothing else, I'd stick some sort of plywood/sheeting/cardboard on the side of those shelves for the time being to prevent any depressed bottles from making the leap off the edge.
 
Shred, this is beautiful.do you have a thread for the actual build?

Thanks! Sorry, I don't. It was kind of a design as I go type build. Lot's of stuff I'd do differently if I were to build it again, but I'm happy with it anyway.
 
I just completed mine. It's a 5-tap coffin keezer with stainless tile top and a stainless steel backsplash. I etched my home brewery logo (last name is Tjart... not too creative with my brewery name) using the electrolytic acid etching described in this thread:

https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f51/how-add-permanent-volume-markings-kettle-illustrated-463099/

The lighting is RGB LED tape with a remote controller that lets me chose a wide array of colors, or use settings that cycle through all colors softly.





Here it is:

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The coffin box looks lighter than the rest of the unit but its just the lighting. I used the same stain throughout, but the plywood panelling turned out slightly darker which provides an interesting contrast.


Looks great. Nice work.


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I want to thank all the fine folks on this site who shared all their builds and info over the years. I poured through a lot of these threads getting knowledge and inspiration as I built my keezer. It ain't much compared to some of these awesome builds but I'm pretty happy with it and now I have my own beer on tap! Amazing!

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For anyone interested I blogged about my keezer build:

Part 1
Part 2
 
Finished this about a month ago. Thanks to all the build threads it went together pretty smoothlyImageUploadedByHome Brew1416202204.738112.jpg


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Here's mine. Want a bigger one but this works well with my current space constraints. Found out the other day that changing beer line on a 3 tap tower is a total PITA. I have it pouring beutiful pints now though.

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Just got my new setup installed. :ban:

No SWMBO to worry with, so I just converted the kitchen fridge. I never used the crispers anyway... :rockin:

I went with a 2x 630SS setup with 5gal ball locks and a 15lb tank. I've got room for another keg or two if I pickup a smaller 5lb tank.


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That's really cool. So what happens if the authorities find out you have this? Offer them a beer I guess?
 
That's really cool. So what happens if the authorities find out you have this? Offer them a beer I guess?

I believe in dry counties you can have alcohol, just not sell it. Some dry counties are "beer only" or "no Sunday sales".
 
Guys I just made a kegerator
Out of a frigidaire 4.4 . 2 kegs. Haven't decided what tap handle. I wanted to go cheap and put the tap through the door instead of the tower. Any cons to this? How long of a shank is typical to go through a mini fridge door?
 

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