Thu Jul 20, 2006 5:22 am

I thought I would share some pictures of Jon and I's kegerator set up. It is a 4 tap system. All taps are handmade. We call our brewery Greentown Honey Hole Brewery. 3 Taps are wood and the 4th is aluminum.

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Fri Jul 21, 2006 2:32 am

JRoche00 wrote:JimInSac, that is a PRETTY kegerator. Kudos!


I agree! That is one SWEET looking kegerator! It'll probably last a long time too, those old type friges last forever.
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Sat Jul 22, 2006 7:40 am

seriously. i just saw this post for the first time and you people are totally awesome. these setups are insane. so much for just buying a chest freezer, looks like i'm gonna need to take out a loan and a few weeks off work.
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Damn, such a great display of talent and serious passion for DIY. You brewers rule.

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My Kegerator

Thu Aug 03, 2006 3:57 am

Right, I'll try this again.

Here is my carbonating and serving chest freezer (controlled with a Ranco). CO2 lines for all kegs with secondary regulator to be able dial in or do two pressures. Can't really see it, but I have an aspirator as well for whatever is being pulled through the handpump.

Can't say enough about building a collar around your chest freezer to give you that extra head room and ease of entry into it.

I want to be buried in my kegerator! Hmmm, the wife would love that one as a surprise ;) ;) ;)

Cheers,

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you should have hid the coors light better :twisted:
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