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Tiling The Lid of My Keezer with Beer Caps

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I'm currently trying to finish tiling the top of my keezer with beer caps so that I can turn it into a bar top by pouring clear epoxy over the top. However, I need donations in order to have the largest possible variety of caps. Therefore, if you're willing to donate caps either response to this thread or message me on HBT.


Thanks and Cheers!

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Cool idea. Couple of other ideas you or someone else doing this could consider:
  1. Put the caps in a hexagonal arrangement to reduce the gaps between caps, Does require more caps however.
  2. Use the different color caps to create a "dot matrix" picture. This needs a little artistic talent.

I assume you'll post the finished product for us to ooh and ahh over.

Brew on :mug:
 
Cool idea. Couple of other ideas you or someone else doing this could consider:
  1. Put the caps in a hexagonal arrangement to reduce the gaps between caps, Does require more caps however.
  2. Use the different color caps to create a "dot matrix" picture. This needs a little artistic talent.

I assume you'll post the finished product for us to ooh and ahh over.

Brew on :mug:

My goal is to use as big of a variety of caps as possible in terms of breweries and colors/designs so that once I pour on the epoxy I'll have a protected memory of both the beers I've tried and the diversity of craft beer and homebrewing.

Yes I will post a picture of the finished product.

Cheers and Brew On!
 
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