Hudson1984
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Hi all,
so I bought the chest freezer to fit my old bar layout, but we've moved so it now doesn't fit.
It's in great condition, nothing has really been done to it that can't be undone. I removed the wheels and replaced it with furniture movers as of course being full of kegs would be a challenge but i'm sure these could easily be replaced.
you'll see the freezer here.
It's a hotpoint CS1A 400 HMFA which is 390L, I was working on about 8 kegs.
it has a collar but this wouldn't be tall enough to fit taps easily, I had it under the bar as you'll see in the thread linked above.
£100 - buyer to collect from Lowestoft.
so I bought the chest freezer to fit my old bar layout, but we've moved so it now doesn't fit.
It's in great condition, nothing has really been done to it that can't be undone. I removed the wheels and replaced it with furniture movers as of course being full of kegs would be a challenge but i'm sure these could easily be replaced.
Hudson1984 Homebar Build
So, perhaps some of you will have seen the tap tower plan. Well that's now become a complete rebuild of my home bar.... So this is where I've started. The bar is normally a bit tidier, but this was the only picture I had before I've ripped it out. The Kegerator has gone, the worktop...
www.thehomebrewforum.co.uk
you'll see the freezer here.
It's a hotpoint CS1A 400 HMFA which is 390L, I was working on about 8 kegs.
it has a collar but this wouldn't be tall enough to fit taps easily, I had it under the bar as you'll see in the thread linked above.
£100 - buyer to collect from Lowestoft.