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Or you could build a keezer. £80 for a freezer, £20 for timber to make collar, £140 for 4 flow control taps., £20 for manifold, £50 for a regulator cost of beer and gas lines. Plus Co2.
 
Not wishing to hijack the thread. But an update. Tap fitted and kegs installed. Just need to run the gas in , but a test showed that 5° is too cold , so I have raised to 10° and will see how that goes.
 

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I also use a reducer through the drain hole and it works fine, in fact I managed to fit two gas pipes through it (one for co2 and one for nitrogen).

Have you thought about getting your manifold/tubing/fittings etc on AliExpress? You could save quite a bit there and shipping is reasonable and small items like that, not sure about tape and manifolds as I bought mine from BKT but generally use AliExpress for small items
I bought all the taps and manifolds from AliExpres. JG stuff I got from brewkegtap and then all the extra bits ( I forgot to buy first time ) I got from AliExpress again. Saved a significant amount of money.
 
In terms of the frame to sit 3 kegs on could someone advise on what specs needed to support 3 cornies MDF ok? What thickness for sides and top? Will probably order it cut to go and glue it together.
 
In terms of the frame to sit 3 kegs on could someone advise on what specs needed to support 3 cornies MDF ok? What thickness for sides and top? Will probably order it cut to go and glue it together.
I would prefer ply to MDF. MDF doesn't like moisture. 10mm should be fine, in previous builds I have used that thickness because it slotted in the shelve runners. For the legs I used some 2x2. Check out my brewday thread for latest build which includes photos
 
I would prefer ply to MDF. MDF doesn't like moisture. 10mm should be fine, in previous builds I have used that thickness because it slotted in the shelve runners. For the legs I used some 2x2. Check out my brewday thread for latest build which includes photos
Cheers will check that out again
 
So. Got the gas plumbed in ...three taps on .. nice project. Made to a budget and use not looks ...give it a go. What's the worst that can happen?

Left to do... Build another two beer lines (parts in post) and keg some beer .
 

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