TheFlangerBeer
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The cow is nice but show us the rest lolThis is our kegerator in hunt camp. View attachment 616025View attachment 616025
The cow is nice but show us the rest lolThis is our kegerator in hunt camp. View attachment 616025View attachment 616025
I really like the tap tower you used and the over ambiance of the setup!OK Hi all, this is my tuned freezerator and my Beer Altar
Hope you like it.
Cheers all!
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I really like the tap tower you used and the over ambiance of the setup!
Sorry...I will get a picture of the actual kegerator next trip. It’s an edge star...nothing fancy View attachment 616154
Here is my three-tap Keezer. Was white freezer but painted black. Oak 2 x 8 for the collar, quick-release connectors inside controlled by Johnson controls View attachment 618954 unit.
Very happy with my Keggerator. Need to put it in the shop so figured it should fit in.Hey I searched and didn't see a thread like this yet, so I figured we could all post our Kegerator pictures here.
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I wasn't expecting to get something this big, but it was a deal i couldn't pass up.^That's a pretty sick setup for a first kegerator!
I wasn't expecting to get something this big, but it was a deal i couldn't pass up.
Now, with a hole saw and some care/bravery and cash, you can add a tower! Think you can squeeze a second Corny in there?View attachment 629693
My first keg in a Danby DAR044A4BDD. I haven't hacked it up yet so its pretty basic.
It will for sure hold another (bought one last night ) I may need to cut off the shelf supports on one side though.Now, with a hole saw and some care/bravery and cash, you can add a tower! Think you can squeeze a second Corny in there?
I've been that cat, knocking open a tap accidentally. Something like these locks could protect against kitty hooliganism.It will for sure hold another (bought one last night ) I may need to cut off the shelf supports on one side though.
Its under some shelving so if anything i will do door taps.
The only thing that makes me nervous is the cat opening the taps when I am at work. Either need an inline shut off or some self closing taps.
Also its amazing how much more beer I am drinking now that I don't have to bottle anymore.
...makes me nervous is the cat opening the taps when I am at work. Either need an inline shut off or some self closing taps...
And there even better if used as designed with the correct length lines. CheersLittleRiver, you're right about the benefits of flow control -- incredibly handy for instantly tuning beer flow, and way more agile than adjusting beer line length The flow control on my Perlick 650SS faucets only almost completely stops the flow. I'm glad to hear your Intertaps close 100% -- no cat lock needed. Happily, my cat and kegerator don't share space.
And there even better if used as designed with the correct length lines...
If you get great pours without needing the flow control your systems working properly. If you need to use the flow control regularly to get a good pour your systems unbalanced The calculators won't compensate for the plumbing connectors. CheersThe proof is in the pour. If I'm getting great pours with my lines, they are the correct length.
I use 90deg John Guest fittings on the back of my shanks, which gives some flow resistance. The flow control device in the faucet also seems to also give some amount of resistance, even when wide open. I'm able to use lines that are about 7ft and get great pours with the flow control lever wide open. The calculators and conventional wisdom say my lines need to be about 12 feet long.
Having shorter lines makes it feasible to mount them to inside of the collar in such a way that they're never in the way when switching kegs. That's a big benefit.
Another benefit is better cooling of the lines. I have a fan in the bottom of the keezer blowing upward. The well separated lines get great airflow around them, much better than if I'd used longer lines, coiled them up, and stuffed them somewhere.
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... If you need to use the flow control regularly to get a good pour your systems unbalanced...
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