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Nice Info 👍 With the gasline coming out the side, you can just put a disconnect there, so there is no line you pull/push in & out. Keep the line on a hook behind the freezer and just connect when you need it 😉
Great video and excellent build tips. My freezer just crapped out, and am having to build a new keezer (my old freezer is discontinued, and so I can't re-use the collar). Although I love the red and blue lines (and also had them in my old one) I will be using EvaBarrier lines and DuoTight fittings this time to minimize O2 ingress into both gas and product lines, and to minimize the product line lengths needed (thus eliminate the need for flow control faucets). I also include 120mmx120mm computer fans, which do a great job of keeping the temp profile more uniform, and preventing the top from getting warm (which mitigates warm lines & foamy first pours).
My keezer died on me a few months back. It was a 2 tap keezer and i had just got my 2nd cmb v10 to upgrade it when it died. Going to be building a new one here in the next few month. Got the wife on boad with getting a bigger one. So now i have to get at least one more v10. Lol first world problems right? Lol but i love the idea of the pull out gas line and havong a line to carb a keg while drinking the other. Thanks for the ideas.
Hey thanks for the awesome video! I’m just about done with my 3 tap system. I got all my hardware from the link in the description. It was super easy to assemble since all the tubing, clamps were precut and assembled. Cheers from Pflugerville 👍🏽🍻
We are not from Keg Outlet! We love those guys though and work with them frequently. I'll forward your comment on to them and maybe that'll help? Sorry for the trouble!
Great video, you guys use really thick lines! Are they nylon lines? I've been warned off basic nylon tubing as it can taint the flavour of liquids and have used specialised beverag lines instead that are 8mm external diameter but they are generic plastic colour. The blue colour though is a great idea for line separation! 🍻
We're using this tubing for our liquid lines: www.kegconnection.com/blue-gas-or-liquid-hose-5-16-id-9-16-od-per-foot/ and, since we implemented flow control, the ID can be larger since restriction on the beer is being managed by the flow control faucet! It's dual durameter and Bevflex markets it as being Phthalate-free and 'odorless'. We've been using it for years in other flow control builds and haven't had any leeching issues, thankfully!
We used Accuflex 204 beer line. It's a dual durometer hose that works great. Been using that style of hose for years with no issues. We use 5/16" ID hose because of the CMBecker flow control faucets. They work better with larger ID hose.
Wow that's nice beer and gas line! Thanks for the reply, if I could get that hose down under i probably would 🍻 Over here the most common beer line is either 4mmID or 5mmID with 8mmOD and you would use 1 to 1.5 metres with standard taps to get the right flow pressure at the tap
The 2 kegs in the front center don't look like they are going to be easy to get out. Looks like a bunch of lines will have to be disconnected. Personally, I don't like crossing over the top of the kegs with the gas and liquid lines. Nice build though.
Best Keezer video I have seen. The rest of them are pretty much making a video to say they have one on it.
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@@HomebrewHappyHour excellent
Some really great tips here, love the outside gas hook up havent seen that before!
Nice Info 👍
With the gasline coming out the side, you can just put a disconnect there, so there is no line you pull/push in & out. Keep the line on a hook behind the freezer and just connect when you need it 😉
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Great video and excellent build tips. My freezer just crapped out, and am having to build a new keezer (my old freezer is discontinued, and so I can't re-use the collar). Although I love the red and blue lines (and also had them in my old one) I will be using EvaBarrier lines and DuoTight fittings this time to minimize O2 ingress into both gas and product lines, and to minimize the product line lengths needed (thus eliminate the need for flow control faucets). I also include 120mmx120mm computer fans, which do a great job of keeping the temp profile more uniform, and preventing the top from getting warm (which mitigates warm lines & foamy first pours).
My keezer died on me a few months back. It was a 2 tap keezer and i had just got my 2nd cmb v10 to upgrade it when it died. Going to be building a new one here in the next few month. Got the wife on boad with getting a bigger one. So now i have to get at least one more v10. Lol first world problems right? Lol but i love the idea of the pull out gas line and havong a line to carb a keg while drinking the other. Thanks for the ideas.
Hey thanks for the awesome video! I’m just about done with my 3 tap system. I got all my hardware from the link in the description. It was super easy to assemble since all the tubing, clamps were precut and assembled. Cheers from Pflugerville 👍🏽🍻
Thanks for the video. Is it true you are the guys from Keg Outlet? I keep contacting them about a problem with an order, and no one has responded.
We are not from Keg Outlet! We love those guys though and work with them frequently. I'll forward your comment on to them and maybe that'll help? Sorry for the trouble!
@@HomebrewHappyHour that's really nice of you. Thanks. Someone misled me.
@@thebubbacontinuum2645 I'm sorry to hear that! We're affiliated with Kegconnection, so maybe that's where the person was confused?
Great video. Where did you get your drip tray from?
Todd is using the 6 faucet version of these wall-mount drip trays
www.kegconnection.com/wall-mounts/
Awesome video guys! Can’t wait to finish building my keezer. Cheers 🍻
I would love to see a video featuring CM Becker taps, I'm thinking about switching.
Great video, you guys use really thick lines! Are they nylon lines? I've been warned off basic nylon tubing as it can taint the flavour of liquids and have used specialised beverag lines instead that are 8mm external diameter but they are generic plastic colour. The blue colour though is a great idea for line separation! 🍻
We're using this tubing for our liquid lines: www.kegconnection.com/blue-gas-or-liquid-hose-5-16-id-9-16-od-per-foot/ and, since we implemented flow control, the ID can be larger since restriction on the beer is being managed by the flow control faucet! It's dual durameter and Bevflex markets it as being Phthalate-free and 'odorless'. We've been using it for years in other flow control builds and haven't had any leeching issues, thankfully!
We used Accuflex 204 beer line. It's a dual durometer hose that works great. Been using that style of hose for years with no issues. We use 5/16" ID hose because of the CMBecker flow control faucets. They work better with larger ID hose.
Wow that's nice beer and gas line! Thanks for the reply, if I could get that hose down under i probably would 🍻 Over here the most common beer line is either 4mmID or 5mmID with 8mmOD and you would use 1 to 1.5 metres with standard taps to get the right flow pressure at the tap
The 2 kegs in the front center don't look like they are going to be easy to get out. Looks like a bunch of lines will have to be disconnected. Personally, I don't like crossing over the top of the kegs with the gas and liquid lines. Nice build though.
Great build HomebrewCrew. What was the freezer size in this build? Can you give more info on the drain line and holding bucket?
Really nice job guys.
What did you guys use to paint the outside of the fridge? Enamel paint?
How long are the shanks for the taps?
She's a beauty!
What side freezer is the one in the video?
"size"
We bought that from Home Depot. It was the biggest they offer. Crazy thin was it cost less than $600.00