We see a lot of amazing DIY keezer builds online and up until now, have not posted any of them here on BrewGeeks. To many brewers, the frigidaire 7.2 is considered the standard in affordable freezers that can easily be converted to hold kegs for serving. You can fit three 5 gallon and two 3 gallon cornies without a collar (like we did at BrewGeeks) or a collar can be added as Quaffer has done in his post below to hold even more. This is easily one of our favorite keezer builds so be sure to check out all of the pictures in the link below.
"I was inspired by several freezer conversions and I decided to build my own collared freezer conversion with the following goals:
So let's start at the end with the finished project. Here's a closeup of the collar and taps." [Read More]
"I was inspired by several freezer conversions and I decided to build my own collared freezer conversion with the following goals:
- At least four taps. I expect to have several brews going at once, plus a soda tap for the kids from time to time.
- Two different CO2 pressures so that I can carbonate at high pressure and serve at low pressure at the same time.
- It needs to be portable since I cannot dedicate a specific place in my home to this thing.
- It should be easy to build. I don't have the skills nor time to take on an epic woodworking project. Anyone with basic DIY skills can build this project. Really.
- It should not be ugly. I want to be able to have this in my living room without being embarrassed. You be the judge.
So let's start at the end with the finished project. Here's a closeup of the collar and taps." [Read More]