BeerguyNC61
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Would look some much better with a Red Sox logo! 😄
Ta-Da!
I like what you did there with your gas lines! Easy disconnect from the manifold. Any reason to do this? I have the 4 place manifold from Stubby's. Plan to only run 3 taps though. Want to use the fourth for carbing the next keg in line...
Dang, this looks slick!
Here's mine, will hold five ball locks. I keep the co2 outside. Five Perlicks in the door.
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Very nice man... I read through your build thread as well. Is that compressor still holding up?
The height that works well with the fridge used. It will vary by person's height as well as the fridge.Few questions for the group:
1) at what height from the floor are you mounting your shanks?
Mine doesn't have a drain in it. So no need to worry about that. Plus, I don't pour so much into each pint glass that I get overflow.2) For those with draining drip tray, where does the other end of the hose go? (i.e. the drain)
There are several suppliers. I believe I got mine from Keg Connection.3) Where are you getting drip trays?
I'm not using a true stout faucet, but have two 'creamer' faucets on my brew fridge. So, one 525SS and two 575SS faucets in use.4) For those who combine stout faucets and regular faucets what are you doing for handles?
With the 20# CO2 tank and dual body regulator, the CO2 side is outside the fridge. It would have been tough to fit even a 5# CO2 tank inside with a single body regulator. With the gas system mostly outside (I have a pair of manifolds inside) it's not an issue. Plus, I can see what the gas status is at a quick glance. I only open the brew fridge to change kegs out (that includes cleaning the lines). I feed the Co2 into the fridge via gas bulkhead fittings.4a) What are you doing for gases since you need both beer gas and CO2? Inside or outside?
I would advise putting the CO2 system (tank and regulator) outside the fridge. There are far more benefits from doing this. Not the least of which is room for another keg.I have a spare fridge (now that we replaced the kitchen fridge with a 4 door stainless french door model $$$) and have bought shanks for one stout and two regular faucets. I have a 20lb CO2 tank I plan to use for beer gas and a 5lb tank for CO2 and was planning to put it all into the fridge (if it fits of course), so figure I am limited to three kegs/taps