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Light beer just isn't economical. 2-3% ABV and no flavor just gets you full and not drunk

Very nicely done my friend. I would love to put one of those is my garage as well but my wife probably wouldn't appreciate it. :(

As for the above comment. All of the big beer companies light beer (Bud, Coors and Miller) have 4.2% A.B.V. Not sure where you got 2-3.

http://www.realbeer.com/edu/health/calories.php

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Sweet! Is that a three tapper? All running off of the same keg and Co2? Drip tray is a nice touch!

Holds five 5-gallon cornie kegs like the one in the pic. I have three different beers on tap while the other two carbonate. I brew my own beer in five gallon batches so the cornie kegs are perfect. :cheers:

I made the drip tray out of a stainless sheetrock mud pan. I use one CO2 tank for all of the kegs via regulators and a manifold.

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Holds five 5-gallon cornie kegs like the one in the pic. I have three different beers on tap while the other two carbonate. I brew my own beer in five gallon batches so the cornie kegs are perfect. :cheers:

I made the drip tray out of a stainless sheetrock mud pan. I use one CO2 tank for all of the kegs via regulators and a manifold.

That is fantastic. With the short tap and the vertical box, they pour great and rarely foam up. That drip pan is nice and I assume removeable to empty. Get some Redskins taps and you are all set.

Cheers!

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That is fantastic. With the short tap and the vertical box, they pour great and rarely foam up. That drip pan is nice and I assume removeable to empty. Get some Redskins taps and you are all set.

Cheers!

I made some custom taps so that I could add labels to them in order to keep whats on tap straight. I just make up a label when I brew a new beer and slip it into the tap.

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The drip pan is removable for cleaning. Drilled some key holes in the back for hanging and built a shim that it mounts to to hold her level.

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Unfortunately, she is empty at the moment but I do have 15 gallons of beer fermenting, and I'm planning a brew day tomorrow. Got to get read for the season!

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I made some custom taps so that I could add labels to them in order to keep whats on tap straight. I just make up a label when I brew a new beer and slip it into the tap.

Unfortunately, she is empty at the moment but I do have 15 gallons of beer fermenting, and I'm planning a brew day tomorrow. Got to get read for the season!

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