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They say you haven't lived until you've served your own draft beer on tap in your personal boozer. For this you'll need a keezer and that's exactly what Ed and Andrew build in this video using an old chest freezer.
🍺 EQUIPMENT (from regulator to tap) 🍺
-Regulator
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-Beer Pipe 3/8"
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-Manifolds
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-Keg Quick Disconnects
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-John Guest Fittings for Keg Quick Disconnects
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-John Guest Fittings for Pipe to Tap
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-Beer Pipe 3/16"
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-John Guest Fittings for Tap Shanks
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-Tap Shanks
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-Taps
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-Inkbird
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Notes:
-we didn't use John Guest fittings to attach pipes to the manifolds, we soaked the ends in hot water to make them more malleable so they fit snugly over the barbs
-in the UK, the John Guest fittings were cheaper in bulk from tvsbeverage.msys-epc.com/
-for our 8 tap setup we used 3/16" pipe x 15m and 3/8" x 12m
❄️ KEEZER MATERIALS ❄️
-old chest freezer
-CLS 4in x 2in (2 x 2.4m lengths)
-corner brace x 8
-screws
-Gripfill Solvent-free
-standard 15mm heating pipe insulation (which we will replace in due course)
-shortly after filming we added a couple of chains hooked on the wall to keep the gas cylinders upright
-a few tools (Ed and Andrew), some patience and beers