Bit of a long post on my kegorator build with plenty of pictures.
Thanks to everyone for the input on my Kegorator or Keezer thread.
I finally decided to go with a fridge, ordered the Currys essentials tall lader fridge CTL55W18 as it met my wants and needs for a reasonable price.
My tools and most of the gubbins I used, nothing out of the ordinary here, few bits from China which have been understandably delayed, hence why it's taken me so long.
Next I marked up my tap holes and two on the other side for my gas in line and temp probe,
Then I built a little shelf just so all my kegs would sit just right,
I decided that I wanted to be able to controll the gas pressure for each keg so built a gas management board with 4 secondery regulators, I also have another line that splits of the primary that I can use to purge/seal kegs ore anything else I might want gas for.
Connected all my gas lines (blue for gas) and quick connects (all with john guest push fit)
Next I added my taps, 2 flow control and 1 stout tap, eventually I will run the 4th keg out to my hand pump, but for now it's just the ready for when one keg kicks.
Again john guest push fit on the back to make adjustments quicker and easier.
Almost done, just added in my beer lines, probably a little longer than I need but would rather too long than too short, will trim theese back later if required, also colour coded all beer and gas lines with electrical tape. Connected up my Inkbird TC
Put in my kegs, as you can see it's pretty snug but it all fits and I'll be able to serve a veriaty of beer styles through a veriaty of taps/pumps.
Finally some magnetic whiteboard cut to the correct size to display what I'm serving,
Jobs a good'n
Lovley beer on tap in the man cave, nice!
Thanks to everyone for the input on my Kegorator or Keezer thread.
I finally decided to go with a fridge, ordered the Currys essentials tall lader fridge CTL55W18 as it met my wants and needs for a reasonable price.
My tools and most of the gubbins I used, nothing out of the ordinary here, few bits from China which have been understandably delayed, hence why it's taken me so long.
Next I marked up my tap holes and two on the other side for my gas in line and temp probe,
Then I built a little shelf just so all my kegs would sit just right,
I decided that I wanted to be able to controll the gas pressure for each keg so built a gas management board with 4 secondery regulators, I also have another line that splits of the primary that I can use to purge/seal kegs ore anything else I might want gas for.
Connected all my gas lines (blue for gas) and quick connects (all with john guest push fit)
Next I added my taps, 2 flow control and 1 stout tap, eventually I will run the 4th keg out to my hand pump, but for now it's just the ready for when one keg kicks.
Again john guest push fit on the back to make adjustments quicker and easier.
Almost done, just added in my beer lines, probably a little longer than I need but would rather too long than too short, will trim theese back later if required, also colour coded all beer and gas lines with electrical tape. Connected up my Inkbird TC
Put in my kegs, as you can see it's pretty snug but it all fits and I'll be able to serve a veriaty of beer styles through a veriaty of taps/pumps.
Finally some magnetic whiteboard cut to the correct size to display what I'm serving,
Jobs a good'n
Lovley beer on tap in the man cave, nice!
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