keg brewers from tap or pluto in fridge

The ins and outs of putting your beer into kegs.
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etto
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keg brewers from tap or pluto in fridge

Post by etto »

I am interested in hearing from anyone who brews 50 litres or more at a time and pours from kegs in the fridge. I am hoping to exchange pics for ideas and to see what other people are doing out there. Looking forward to hearing from you

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Post by Shaun »

etto I don't brew 50l at a time but I do keg. I use a panel adaptor through the fridge door with taps on it. I have four 19l kegs in the fridge at a time and pour from 2 at once if I want to use the 3rd or 4th keg I then connect a pluto gun to one.

Pics are here
http://groups.msn.com/MacabresBrewery/shoebox.msnw
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Post by etto »

Hello Shaun,

Thanx for the reply and link to pics here are some of mine

http://ablettbar.blogspot.com/
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Post by Dogger Dan »

Nice pics guys, love the work

I should update mine now I have the second fridge online


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Boy etto... you are not doing things in small measure!
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Post by etto »

I also have a filter system running as well which i will post pics soon, most people perefer the homebrew than going to the pub and drinking that commercial crap. Its better watching the AFL here than going to the pub and spending $100 a night
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Post by JaCk_SpArRoW »

etto wrote:I also have a filter system running as well which i will post pics soon, most people perefer the homebrew than going to the pub and drinking that commercial crap. Its better watching the AFL here than going to the pub and spending $100 a night
Damn straight...whats your address etto...im comin over! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by recharge »

Etto
A little off topic but how do you clean inside those big kegs?
I ask because i have a couple of kegs i thought of converting.

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Post by Dogger Dan »

Yeh,

I didn't take a good look at those, were they the Sankey kind? If so how did you get the valves out?

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