Cheesy_Goodness
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Might be just me, but I can't see those attachments
I used a bunch of rare earth magnets from amazon. I got the tray cheap also from there. I over killed it but it holds a full beer without budging
Still have a link for those magents? I'm looking to do about the same as you did for the drip tray
Our second child is due in January, and I know once the boy comes, my time to brew and do brew related tasks will be severely limited, so I am taking every open Saturday and claiming it for double brew days so that I can stockpile enough for a year or two and be ok.
Exactly my situation...
depending on how old your first is, it's not too bad.
I started brewing pretty much again about 2-3 weeks ago, my 2nd is about 4 months old now. My son (first born) comes in and helps sometimes, but usually sits in his high chair and smells hops and plays with his cars while i'm doing some of the tasks.
i have the ease of electric brewing though, i can set it and forget it while i'm helping the wife out with the kids.
although if i had an autosparge from blichmann that would help a ton... might look into that soon
I'm curious for all of the vintage stand up refrigerator people, how many kegs are you able to fit in there? I'd like to trade in my chest freezer and refinish an old fridge, but would really like to fit 4 kegs if at all possible.
How does the temp controller work between the freezer and fridge or did you have to do some wiring mods to make it cool both spaces equally?A standard fridge with a freezer compartment will usually hold four to five kegs. A side by side modified to turn the freezer into another refrigerated compartment can yield 8 to 10, possably even 12 kegs. I got 8 in mine with extra space for bottles. The fridge side could hold up to eight I suppose if stacked properly, however that would be a tight fit.
I'm curious for all of the vintage stand up refrigerator people, how many kegs are you able to fit in there? I'd like to trade in my chest freezer and refinish an old fridge, but would really like to fit 4 kegs if at all possible.
My small, party portable keezer!
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How does the temp controller work between the freezer and fridge or did you have to do some wiring mods to make it cool both spaces equally?
I've done a final modification to my walk-in, at least for the near term. I added stemware racks above the coffin box to hold most of the glassware:
My build. 3 tap Keezer using a 5.1cf Danby freezer. 2x5g and 1x2.5g.
I also did the glass cabinet. The bottom part is holding the 13lbs CO2 bottle.
This may have been covered and I missed it, but for those of you who are using fridges, how did to determine where the freon lines were so you knew where you could drill?
This may have been covered and I missed it, but for those of you who are using fridges, how did to determine where the freon lines were so you knew where you could drill?
I have a coffin keezer built from a GE 5.0cuft freezer. It fits two ball locks and a 10lb CO2 bottle. Here is my build thread with more pictures and details: Cheapskate Coffin Keezer
I have a coffin keezer built from a GE 5.0cuft freezer. It fits two ball locks and a 10lb CO2 bottle. Here is my build thread with more pictures and details: Cheapskate Coffin Keezer
I don't think I have posted in this thread before before. Here are a few shot of my keezer. It will hold three kegs plus a 5lb tank. I have a dual regulator so I can have two carb pressures. Sometimes the kids talk me into a rootbeer.
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