Sat Aug 19, 2006 2:32 pm

Outstanding kegerators! I do not know how to post pictures - if someone could give me a brief tutorial, I'll post my pictures. I have 2 lines on a Hacker Pschorr tap tower, with the kegs directly beneath in a cheapo Home Depot fridge. I also have a sub zero wine cooler next to the keg fridge. I have approximately 325 tap handles lining my basement wall, as well as several neons, boots, yard glasses, ribbons, awards, etc. My bar was showcased on Beer Nutz, a HDTV show.
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Sat Aug 19, 2006 9:50 pm

Hey Oz,

was I seeing right. It looks like the tap handles go from your cool room - into your house? Now thats fucking cool. If I didn't know you brewed it yourself, I would suspect that you got your beer delivered by the tanker load and stored in your underground vats, petrol station style.... Tell me its true, I wanna believe.
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Sun Aug 20, 2006 12:46 am

Thirsty Boy wrote:There's Huge bperetto style keggerators; There's pretty little JimInSac type keggerators; There's shiny, shiny wooden Colplink style keggerators..... And then there is MY keggerator !!!!!!!!!!!



I've got a keggerator, I've got a keggerator, I've got a keggerator, I've got a keggerator, I've got a keggerator, I've got a keggerator ..... Yay

Thirsty

PS. You may have guessed that I just got the kegging system today and I'm a little excited


Hey Thirsty,

I remeber when I got my kegging gear and the freezer. Oh what a day it was. There was cheering in the streets (my kid) and women wept (my missus) :lol:

One of the best things I ever did. The only problem, if you could call it that was that we killed the first keg too bloody quickly ! Had to go into overdrive brewing just to keep up. Gee, what a pity.

The weird thing is that I went out a couple of week later and bought more kegs. You have been warned :wink:

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Sun Aug 20, 2006 12:59 am

Thirsty Boy wrote:Hey Oz,

was I seeing right. It looks like the tap handles go from your cool room - into your house? Now thats fucking cool. If I didn't know you brewed it yourself, I would suspect that you got your beer delivered by the tanker load and stored in your underground vats, petrol station style.... Tell me its true, I wanna believe.


That is sppot on TB, 8 taps into the cool room....The cool room is actually hidden in the house behind a false wall.....its actually verry sexy to look at
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Sun Aug 20, 2006 4:46 am

Thirsty Boy wrote:Hey Oz,

was I seeing right. It looks like the tap handles go from your cool room - into your house? Now thats fucking cool. If I didn't know you brewed it yourself, I would suspect that you got your beer delivered by the tanker load and stored in your underground vats, petrol station style.... Tell me its true, I wanna believe.


Thirsty,
Don't you go and think that Oz doesn't have a couple of those handles reserved for his beloved VB. He's too busy being one of those rich corporate types to brew anymore.
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Alright, here goes. I call my bar "The Inner Sanctum". These pictures will give you somewhat of an idea, but a little background will help. I am in the beverage business, working for a major soft drink company. Many of my customers are either soft drink or beer distributors. The soft drink guys tend to be getting out of the corny kegs, so rather than throw them out, they give them to me. Right now, I have 40 or so 5 gallon cornies in my garage, along with several cold plates, CO2 tanks, regulators, and so forth. The beer guys supply me with tap handles, faucets, shanks, and such. My best brewing buddy installs applliances, so he has secured me several fridges for my bar. He wins also, as his tap systems have cost him nothing.
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Tue Aug 29, 2006 9:13 am

Mr Big,
I just saw your place on Beer Nuts. Congrats on having it featured. How did you come across those guys anyway?
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