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The Barrel2963 viewsThis is a shot of the barrel I am using for my experimental barrel fermented and brett conditioned beer. I have installed a postmix keg valve to the barrel to take samples and to hook a beer tap up to it.bhami
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This is a photo of a beer poured from the tap, after settling for about 5 minutes.....2883 viewscraigs1978
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A quick label I made up for ny kilkenny clone I had on tap at MIL's 50th3948 viewswakkatoo
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Beer Tower4227 viewsThis picture was uploaded for use on the pint.com.au beer forumbhami
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Beer Day Out - The Bar - Photo Taken By Phil4038 viewsThis is a shot of my bar as it was at the Beer Day Out. There were 4 beers on tap. A crisp clean lager with late Nelson Sauvin hops, an American Pale Ale, A slightly smokey stout and a European Pilsner. The photo was taken by Phil who forwarded it onto me. Thanks Phil.bhami
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Flooded Beer Tap5899 viewsThis is a picture of my flooded beer tap. I bought it from eBay. If you plan to set up a glycol system in your home bar get a flooded tap if you canbhami
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Beer fridge with kegs in the fridge and glycol tub in the freezer5444 viewsThis picture tries to show how my beer keg fridge works. It is able to hold 4 kegs in the fridge and has 3 beer lines that go to the taps to the left. The glycol system in the freezer pumps glycol along the lines to keep them coolbhami
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Beer Line Showing Insulation5545 viewsThis is a shot that is trying to show the insulation around the beer line going from the fridge to the tap. There are 3 lines for beer and 2 for glycol (one going out and one returning).bhami
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Full production!9225 viewsFinally running at full production! 4 kegs with 2 on tap, one co2'ing and another cellaring until september 2008.Wakkatoo
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Bar at Little Creatures8845 viewsPossibly the best bar anywhere. Note the pipes coming across overhead, these come straight from the brewery in the background into the big tanks at the bar where the taps are located!warrachie
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Inside the portable keg fridge8784 viewsThis picture shows the rubber mat used as insulation on the inside of the portable keg fridge. The lid has also been insulated. The mat was purchased at Clarke Rubber for about $15, the plastic drum was sitting in the garage and the tap was a spare given to me by an old publican mate. Bags
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My outdoor bar.8852 viewsMy bar top is made of red river gum which has been sealed with a marine varnish. The serving fidge has two taps to accomodate the two kegs within. Bags
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Portable keg fridge8740 viewsThe portable keg fridge is an old plastic drum which has been lined with rubber for insulation. The beer tap and a hole for the co2 line has been added. Two to three bags of ice will generally last for 24 hours before a to up is needed.Bags
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The 0812steved Patented CCing Doohicky8612 viewsFor those of you unable to (or not allowed to) acquire a fridge for CCing, this is my baby.

It is watertight and is insulated with polystrene fruit cartons (and highly decorative duct tape). I fill it with ice in the morning and top up with 4 cups of ice in the afternoon. Each morning I syphon out the water (5L/day) for the dog or the garden.

In this (February) climate it keeps the beer at around 12c, but from Autumn to Spring it comes into its own - keeping the beer well below 10c, and not using as much ice.

It may be ugly (thanks for noticing) but it does the job. I can provide detailed plans for those who need them.......
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