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Subject: Constructing a Serving Bar
Author: Garrett Shaw
Mar 26th, 2008
7:37 pm
Does anyone have any knowledge or hot links to info on building a simple serving station? Nothing too difficult - like you'd find in the magazines, but nothing that'll fall apart after one use. I've searched around and can't find much - if anything at all. Just wondering if anybody had built one or come across plans for any.

I'm thinking something along the lines for the basement or garage that could incorporate cobra taps (maybe regular taps later) 2 corny kegs, chilling means (maybe a bucket of ice) and a CO2 tank & regulator.
Subject: Re: Constructing a Serving Bar
Author: Fred Bonjour
Mar 26th, 2008
8:10 pm
Something like this
http://beerdujour.com/image/taps.jpg
Subject: Re: Constructing a Serving Bar
Author: Garrett Shaw
Mar 26th, 2008
8:45 pm
Yeah, but something that i could throw two cornies in on a whim and wheel into the backyard. Maybe that on a larger scale?
Subject: Re: Constructing a Serving Bar
Author: Doug Hickey
Mar 26th, 2008
9:02 pm
I think this one looks like what you may be thinking of.

http://kotmf.com/photos/v/MiscBrewingProjects/PortableKegerator/
Subject: Re: Constructing a Serving Bar
Author: Garrett Shaw
Mar 26th, 2008
9:05 pm
Nice!
Subject: Re: Constructing a Serving Bar
Author: Brewboy
Mar 26th, 2008
10:04 pm
Hey Fred, how wide is that box?
Subject: Re: Constructing a Serving Bar
Author: Fred Bonjour
Mar 27th, 2008
1:20 am
18 inches wide.
It is a box with the back hinged with a cutout on the bottom for the beerlines to pass out to kegs which are either just left standing (Ok for short term delivery because the mass of 5 gallons of beer will hold temp for a while) or the kegs are placed in 5 gal buckets with ice.

The inside of the box is to store all the beer and gas lines when the box is not in use.

The box sets up on any table.

Fred
Subject: Re: Constructing a Serving Bar
Author: TimO
Mar 27th, 2008
1:06 pm
I can attest that it works like a charm!!!

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