I started brewing my own beer a few years ago but the bottling was such a pain that I didn't brew very often. Well no more! I got this fridge from a buddy and of course had to modify it. :) Here are a couple of pics.
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I started brewing my own beer a few years ago but the bottling was such a pain that I didn't brew very often. Well no more! I got this fridge from a buddy and of course had to modify it. :) Here are a couple of pics.
Ahhhhhhh . . . .
lil' slice o' heaven right there
that would be sweet to have, but i'd be drunk every night :)
Good buddy of mine had a kegerator for one summer. Thought it would be the greatest thing ever and for a while it was.
3 months and 30lbs later he sold it off!
not quite sure if I'd be 30 lbs heavier in weight, my wallet is 30lbs lighter from buying kegs or both....
heck, it'd be both...
Coors light = peeing a lot, not much else
Micros = big fat beer belly on the way
Fun haters! Brew your own and run a lot. Win win.
My li'l brother keeps 3 micros on tap just like that at all times. Gotta love a man who's serious about his hobbies.
Me: Going over to li'l bro's house.
Wife: Don't take the kids.
Very cool!
My brother built a keg fridge last summer for the cottage until late in the season when the fridge went belly up.
This summer we built another but this time using a brand new 16 cu ft chest freezer to hold 2 kegs and co2. He has a tower on top that we had to modify as it was mostly all foam because the lines were warm. What a PITA but it seems to work good now.
I have one in the garage but I know longer keep kegs in it just bottles and cans. It got to be too hectic when I wanted to take beer on the boat or anything else and I always had to go buy a case. Now I just keep the fridge plenty stocked and grab what I need whenever.