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This looks perfect for you xD
 
Yeah, that just looks like a bunch of shitty beer to me.
 
Oh and true story: Last week I bought a freezer that I will convert into a Kegerator.

It should be able to pour 10 beer at the same time. :shock: I will only go as far as 4-5 beer though and use the rest for storage.

For TWA's reference and his daily porn fix:
Chest Freezer Conversion for Serving Homebrew


Oh nice, a keezer! But, you'd never be able to get ten kegs in there. Not even 10 homebrew kegs.

I just ordered the tanks and lines for my kegerator project. It will arrive while I'm in California for winter break, but when I get back to Indiana in January, my homebrewing is going to enter a new era.
 
Oh nice, a keezer! But, you'd never be able to get ten kegs in there. Not even 10 homebrew kegs.

I just ordered the tanks and lines for my kegerator project. It will arrive while I'm in California for winter break, but when I get back to Indiana in January, my homebrewing is going to enter a new era.

Now you just have called me out for a challenge. :shock: Do not doubt a fabricator!

But yea, I measured the freezer. It should be able to fit more than 10 microstar 5 gallon pins easily. Its a huge one that I scored for cheap.
 
Now you just have called me out for a challenge. :shock: Do not doubt a fabricator!

But yea, I measured the freezer. It should be able to fit more than 10 microstar 5 gallon pins easily. Its a huge one that I scored for cheap.


You must have found a monster then, lol. Definitely a good idea to just stick with 4-5 taps. The lines and regulators and such for 10 kegs would be a schematic nightmare.

I'd love to build a keezer or full size kegerator some day, but I don't have room, and probably won't for a few more years. :(

You planning to start brewing your own beer?
 
You must have found a monster then, lol. Definitely a good idea to just stick with 4-5 taps. The lines and regulators and such for 10 kegs would be a schematic nightmare.

I'd love to build a keezer or full size kegerator some day, but I don't have room, and probably won't for a few more years. :(

You planning to start brewing your own beer?

Yes distillery. Filling out paperwork this weekend. Brewing?? dunno. May as well?
 
I was glad to see the Izze. Good to know you drink healthy foods as well. :lol:
 
Yes distillery. Filling out paperwork this weekend. Brewing?? dunno. May as well?

Might as well. You're going to need something to drink while you wait for your whiskey to mature. When do you expect your first batch? 6 years? lol
 
Nah, I don't have the problem of being enamored with beer since alcohol beverages tend to make me look all ugly red like a lobster.

because:

1. you don't know how to drink beer
2. you drink shit beer. shit beer = ugly red sheila
 
You must have found a monster then, lol. Definitely a good idea to just stick with 4-5 taps. The lines and regulators and such for 10 kegs would be a schematic nightmare.

I'd love to build a keezer or full size kegerator some day, but I don't have room, and probably won't for a few more years. :(

You planning to start brewing your own beer?

One regulator for 10 kegs. Different hoses. Problem solved :)
 
I just remembered. I worked setting up several beer events with a guy here named Bear. He also is one of the big people at setting up the GABF taps. He also set up the Deaf Oktoberfest here. Any technical questions I have I will ask that man.

Another beer porn fix... Deaf Oktoberfest here!!
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Cooking brats before everyone came

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Grateful Deaf Brewery .. Nice.

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View from in the dining area. To the left you can see a nice view of Boulder-Denver metro area, to the back of me - mountains. Bear is on the far left.

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Home Brew by Bear. :)

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Breckenridge Brewery taps

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View behind the bar, 7 taps on the far left, 6 on the left with cans and bottles in middle. The only mainstream beer was Blue Moon.

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People enjoying beer throughout the night

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Raffle time!
 
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