Finally getting around to posting my cleaned up beverage air bm 23. Tap handle artwork is courtesy of my buddy Micah. That's my handy work with the fake lemon for the fresh squeezed lemonade for the kids.
Finally just about finished after a year and a half. It didn't turn out as dark as I wanted, but I like it.
BCH said:Just finished mine.
Just finished mine.
3puttpete said:Got the freezer free from a friend. Very quick build (3 hours or so). Nothing fancy.
Top can slide to the side or even come completely off.
Can hold 8 pin lock or 10 kegs if 2 are ball locks.
The glass top forces me to keep the inside clean and organized.
Got the freezer free from a friend. Very quick build (3 hours or so). Nothing fancy.
Top can slide to the side or even come completely off.
Can hold 8 pin lock or 10 kegs if 2 are ball locks.
The glass top forces me to keep the inside clean and organized.
That's really nice!
Could you show more pics of the inside. That doesn't appear to be the standard keezer setup. Nice job btw.
Dual Hinged 7.1 cu ft keeezer. It doesn't have any beer on tap yet, but one is carbing, one is still fermenting and another is ready to brew, just haven't gotten to it yet.
Here's my dog that I tried my best to draw. I'm a chemist, not an artist...
Dual Hinged 7.1 cu ft keeezer. It doesn't have any beer on tap yet, but one is carbing, one is still fermenting and another is ready to brew, just haven't gotten to it yet.
Here's my dog that I tried my best to draw. I'm a chemist, not an artist...
That is freaking gorgeous!89OctaneStang said:Finally complete. The entire project from start to finish is in the bottling/kegging forum titled Vintage Kelvinator.
Finally complete. The entire project from start to finish is in the bottling/kegging forum titled Vintage Kelvinator.
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drewmcdowell said:I got a lot of help and inspiration from this forum when I was building my kegerator so I wanted to share the final product: a concrete-top, industrial-style, three-tap kegerator. I wrote up a brief guide on the build process here: http://drewmcdowell.com/kegerator Thanks to everyone for their help!
I love that old Kenmore freezer! That thing is outstanding!
But I don't have something like that to work on so I'm trying to find something to use at the local Home Depot, Best Buy, etc. And all I'm seeing is white freezers. Yet on this thread a bunch of you guys have black ones. Where are you guys finding the black freezers? Or are you painting them?
drewmcdowell said:I got a lot of help and inspiration from this forum when I was building my kegerator so I wanted to share the final product: a concrete-top, industrial-style, three-tap kegerator. I wrote up a brief guide on the build process here: http://drewmcdowell.com/kegerator Thanks to everyone for their help!
I got a lot of help and inspiration from this forum when I was building my kegerator so I wanted to share the final product: a concrete-top, industrial-style, three-tap kegerator.
Nah, the fail is the Red Sox sticker.Got mine a few weeks ago from my buddy for FREE!
*edit* Ugh sorry they are sideways. Fail
I love this. Every one posted here is great and I can't wait for a day when I can have one. But this is quite unique; specifically the taps.I got a lot of help and inspiration from this forum when I was building my kegerator so I wanted to share the final product: a concrete-top, industrial-style, three-tap kegerator.
I wrote up a brief guide on the build process here:
http://drewmcdowell.com/kegerator
Thanks to everyone for their help!
Nah, the fail is the Red Sox sticker.
I love this. Every one posted here is great and I can't wait for a day when I can have one. But this is quite unique; specifically the taps.
My keezer is already in this thread a few pages back, but I thought I'd show it in its Halloween costume..
Trick or treat, get me a beer. Lol
Thanks! Yep, pull for beer. But I really love the illusion.Nice! Your tap handles are still pull to get beer right? I'd imagine turning like a faucet would be strange.
I haven't gotten a blower yet but I probably will. The foam-wrapped copper lines help but the foam situation ranges from moderate to bad on the first pour.I like the rustic look. Do you blow air through the tower to keep it cool?
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