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BellePlaine Sun Sep 02, 2012 1:06 pm

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I’m to the point now with my 1975 Riviera with a late (1976) Westfalia interior that I’m ready to dream up projects that are not of the utmost urgency to the drivability of the vehicle. Of course, there are always systems to be maintained, but I’m ready to have some real modification fun. This summer I tackled such a project and installed a homebrewed beer draft system. It’s the perfect marriage of my two favorite hobbies: Volkswagens and brewing homebrew.

Given that this is a family vacation get-away vehicle and I didn’t really want to have to explain myself to non-approving critics, it was a major goal of mine to make the draft system as inconspicuous as possible.

In fact here it is:


I can serve both water and cold homebrewed beer out of the stock Westy sink faucet.
It’s done by using a 3-way ball valve at the faucet so if the handle is turned CCW, beer will flow. If the handle is turned CW, water flows. There is one fairly short common line going from the ball valve to the faucet and it just takes a second to clear.

See; that’s an Imperial Stout brewed with cold-press coffee and cocoa chocolate nibs:





I’ve widened the spare tire cabinet by a couple of inches which allowed me to fit two 5-gallon stainless steel Cornelius kegs. These “Corny” kegs used to be used by the soda industry but homebrewers have adopted them as the vessel of choice for kegging purposes. One of the two kegs is for water and the other is for homebrew. I’ve removed the stock 7-gallon water tank.
A beverage tube, or line, goes from the water keg directly to the 3-way ball valve/faucet. Another beverage line, which I’ve insulated, goes from the beer keg and runs along behind the sink cabinet and then into the icebox. In the icebox it runs through 50-feet of stainless steel coil which is cold from ice and then through an insulated line to the 3-way ball valve/faucet.

The liquid is pushed pneumatically, that is to say via pressure. I’ve installed a keg pump which fits just perfectly through the hole where the water-fill tube used to be in the original water system. The keg pump provides air to the water tank, and to a gas distributor which I’ve reversed to allow air or CO2 to push the beer. Beer prefers and inert gas such as C02 otherwise it gets stale quickly. The C02 comes from a hand-held dispenser with a fitting attached to a gas line. It uses those small BB-gun cartages. So I’ve engineered the beer keg to get either CO2 or air in case I use all of the CO2 cartages while camping but might still have time and beer to kill.

Here is what it looks like inside:

Underneath the sink, the 3-way ball valve:

Above the sink, the handle and faucet:

The spare tire cabinet/keg disconnects:

The icebox/stainless steel coil.

The water/beer keg air pump, and yes, that IS a Bay Window shifter knob:


The beer CO2 dispenser:

The beer CO2/Air distributor:


The system is great and discreet but wasn’t perfect. Getting a beer meant opening the slider door each time and disturbing my sleeping children. So I had a stainless steel box fabricated to fit nicely in the sink drain vent hole on the outside of the bus. Inside that box I had Corny keg threads welded so I could attach beer-out and CO2-in fittings which allows me to snap on a beer tapper and gas.

Here are some pics of the box:








The schematic on the whole system:


Most of the stuff needed for this modification can be bought at your well-stocked homebrew supply shop. The 3-way ball valve I found at McMaster Carr. And the stainless steel box I had fabricated by a friend using Corny keg threads salvaged from a destroyed keg.

I hope that you found my homebrew draft system to be well thought out. Cheers!


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brookmp Sun Sep 02, 2012 1:23 pm

You, Sir, are a genius! :D. Incredible!

WI sportmobile Sun Sep 02, 2012 2:17 pm

You sir are awesome!!!! I had a dream about doing this at some point. Can you ditch out the water and have 2 kinds of beer? Does the water go through the chiller? Thank you so much for posting.

peaceful warrior Sun Sep 02, 2012 2:24 pm

That is friggin' awesome! My only concern is if you get pulled over by Troopers and they ask to search the Bus, will they nail you for open tap?... :lol:

raygreenwood Sun Sep 02, 2012 2:39 pm

Very nice work!....just get rid of that brass valve. Its "adequate" for water but not for beer which can have Ph problems with brass. There are plenty of 3 way valves made of stainless of polypropylene. Ray

babysnakes Sun Sep 02, 2012 2:55 pm

I love you! That is incredible. I used to home brew. Wow! Now you're making me think. Thinking is bad....I think. :D

mranker Sun Sep 02, 2012 3:05 pm

=D> =D> =D>

TequilaSunSet Sun Sep 02, 2012 3:53 pm

:D :D :D =D> =D> =D> =D> =P~ =P~ =P~

EZ Gruv Sun Sep 02, 2012 5:26 pm

Wow.

akscooter Sun Sep 02, 2012 6:22 pm

I Love it.... =D> but being a homebrewer myself the addition of a co2 tank would be the cats meow to the mix, and only use the pump system as a backup.... :wink:

david_594 Sun Sep 02, 2012 6:26 pm

That is really pretty impressive! How long do the 12gram CO2 cylinders last? I'm kind of surprised you didnt use a Paintball CO2 cylinder with your setup.

chazz79 Sun Sep 02, 2012 6:40 pm

Single best bay modification ever.

aeromech Sun Sep 02, 2012 6:58 pm

Hahahaha

busdaddy Sun Sep 02, 2012 7:06 pm

Impressive!

giller Sun Sep 02, 2012 8:41 pm

It's already been said, but best mod ever!

I now believe in God.

Please take your ingenuity and turn it towards a fix for climate change. :D

Cheers

notchboy Sun Sep 02, 2012 8:46 pm

Real men of genius:

Fat chick drivin, Orange color bus movin, sleeping and drinking camper beer keg guy.

We solute you!



So when can I get my bus outfitted?

relaxedryan Mon Sep 03, 2012 1:56 am

Hats off too you. Wow. Very impressive.

poptop tom Mon Sep 03, 2012 3:44 am

Sweet work, Chris! =D>

And I love the stout ring stain on the instructions! :wink:

Come down and visit before fall ends!

Collie Mon Sep 03, 2012 6:02 am

=D> =D>

I agree with EVERYONE above, that is a well thought out system and I love it!

thewalrus Mon Sep 03, 2012 7:10 am

Extremely cool and I'm very jealous!! =D> =D>



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