Yard work, pressure washing of the house and driveway done. Time to relax in the garage.
Thanks. Built a shed out back everything will be moving to. I like the garage but too many neighbors stop by.Man I love your garage. Such a cool setup.
Yeah, its a Leiny Sunset Wheat sign. I make cornhole boards and had a customer trade it for a set.Awesome setup for sure, that’s kick a$$. Enjoy your laid back time… well deserved!
Is that a Leinenkugel’s sign up in the top far left corner? If so, their Summer Shandy is one of my all time fav beers.
That is a very cool garage.Leinies used to be a great beer. Miller killed their good stuff.Yeah, its a Leiny Sunset Wheat sign. I make cornhole boards and had a customer trade it for a set.
Taps are kegged cocktails since I slacked off this spring amd didn't get to brewing....Very nice setup. What you have on those taps? Kegged mixed drinks? Make your own rootbeer from scratch or an extract? I like a mix of gnome rootbeer and cream extracts.
Mine looks like a bomb went off in it ever since our move, time to get after it.Garage looks great. I like the style.
Mine is too full of tools and machines to look that nice.
Ok, I have to ask, how do you store the mixed drinks? And how do you get them to flow through a tap? I love the idea, and want to build a small portable version using a mini refer, like a kegerator.Taps are kegged cocktails since I slacked off this spring amd didn't get to brewing....
Captain and Dt. Coke
Wisconsin-style Old Fashioned
Screwdriver
And Root Beer for the kids. I get Sprecher's syrup from their facility.
Taps are kegged cocktails since I slacked off this spring amd didn't get to brewing....Very nice setup. What you have on those taps? Kegged mixed drinks? Make your own rootbeer from scratch or an extract? I like a mix of gnome rootbeer and cream extracts.
You just need to figure out your mixing ratios, for example 1 oz captain morgan to 3 oz coke, then scale that to 4 5 gallons. Then add that all into a corny keg which has a 5 gallon capacity and hook it up to co2 pressure. I run mine at 9 psi, keeps everything carbonated and its good for a few months although they never last that long....we host a lot of parties.Ok, I have to ask, how do you store the mixed drinks? And how do you get them to flow through a tap? I love the idea, and want to build a small portable version using a mini refer, like a kegerator.
Thank you.
Dan.
Awesome, thank you.Taps are kegged cocktails since I slacked off this spring amd didn't get to brewing....
Captain and Dt. Coke
Wisconsin-style Old Fashioned
Screwdriver
And Root Beer for the kids. I get Sprecher's syrup from their facility
You just need to figure out your mixing ratios, for example 1 oz captain morgan to 3 oz coke, then scale that to 4 5 gallons. Then add that all into a corny keg which has a 5 gallon capacity and hook it up to co2 pressure. I run mine at 9 psi, keeps everything carbonated and its good for a few months although they never last that long....we host a lot of parties.
Basically, scale your mixed drink recipe to 4.5 gallons, add co2 pressure, and tap.
That's too expensive, just get a cheap used fridge and convert it. You'll need a CO2 tank ($100), a CO2 Manifold for the amount of kegs you want to run ($15), faucets ($25/ea), beer and CO2 line, and ball locks for the kegs ($20 on amazon for enough to do 4 kegs). I get my corny kegs off FB Markeplace between $20-30. To run 4 taps, including the fridge, 5 kegs, and full CO2 tank, I have $390 invested.Awesome, thank you.
The Corny keg was the part I was wondering about, I didn't know they made kegs that opened on top. We have a bar supply store here is town that should have the supplies that I'll need, if not the Beer, Beers & More Beers store in town will have everything I should need.
Does this look like a decent setup? I'll need to add a double tap for the top of the refer.
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Or can I do better buying the parts separately, money & quality wise?
Thanks for the help.
Dan.
I figured it would be, that store is very proud of their products.That's too expensive, just get a cheap used fridge and convert it. You'll need a CO2 tank ($100), a CO2 Manifold for the amount of kegs you want to run ($15), faucets ($25/ea), beer and CO2 line, and ball locks for the kegs ($20 on amazon for enough to do 4 kegs). I get my corny kegs off FB Markeplace between $20-30. To run 4 taps, including the fridge, 5 kegs, and full CO2 tank, I have $390 invested.