Another hair-brained idea to keep me busy for a little while . . .
Further to -
Quoting: Roadkill (on "The Beer Thread")
I can fit 3 kegs, side-by-side, in the shed on a shelf, so will run a pipe from each tap (I'm fitting ball-valves) to a back-plate that will mount a tap for each keg . . . .
. . . Also, each keg will have a pressure take-off that be connected to its own gauge which i'll mount above its corresponding tap.
That way I can keep tabs on each keg without going outside and know when I'm close to zero pressure (and air getting in) in each barrel . . hopefully minimising the risk of it going off.
I've now officially started this mini-project.
I figure having beer at home is awesome and making beer is awesome . . . so storing it and serving it correctly is a must to make the whole experience truly . . . . awesome !
As mentioned above, I can fit 3 kegs, side by side, in the shed so that's how many taps I intend to go for.
I want the install to but clean, cool looking and take up minimal room in the garage.
I've gained 4-foot of wall, above my bench in the garage due to the creation of the shed and removal of the window.
I say I've gained 4-foot of wall but I still need to mount my monitor . . . I'm gonna make up a plate to wall-mount it (it currently sits on a stand) . . . this'll give me some room to the left and hopefully some room below the monitor . . .
Yesterday the canvas for this was created . . . .
The frame work . . .
The plasterboard fitted, ready for filling . . .
I've been busy buying bits for this, too but it'll become clearer, later . . .