stainless steel kegs
stainless steel kegs
Hi guys, this is my first post, I have just joined. I am setting up a full grain 50 litre brewing system. I have most bits and pieces, but here is the question Someone has offered me a couple of imported 50 litre stainless steel kegs. But they have stamped on them property of such and such in the UK, do they get sent back, does the brewery want them, is it OK to have them? What to do?
Phil
Phil
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Phil,
Personally I think it is up to you chum and what you can live with. I have a stainless keg someone gave to me and I have every intention of converting it this summer.
It came from a brewery that picked up the wrong keg by accident and they didn't see any big issue giving it to me to turn into a brew kettle.
Thar being said, I didn't run off to the other brewery and tell them I was about to do something useful to their keg either.
So, if Jimminy Cricket gets in the way and you can't look at yourself when you shave then send them back, pay for the postage etc, I am sure they will not say thank you. I doubt the keg police will track you down and arrest you should you keep them (Surely there are more important arrests to be made). If they do, you can sit them down with a few of your own and make a plee that you are helping mankind see their way to better beer.
I guess that was a long way of saying I would cut them open and make the best damn tier brewery going. Maybe even a RIMS (By the way, multi task the sparge water keg and turn it into a heat exchanger as well).
Dogger
Dogger
Personally I think it is up to you chum and what you can live with. I have a stainless keg someone gave to me and I have every intention of converting it this summer.
It came from a brewery that picked up the wrong keg by accident and they didn't see any big issue giving it to me to turn into a brew kettle.
Thar being said, I didn't run off to the other brewery and tell them I was about to do something useful to their keg either.
So, if Jimminy Cricket gets in the way and you can't look at yourself when you shave then send them back, pay for the postage etc, I am sure they will not say thank you. I doubt the keg police will track you down and arrest you should you keep them (Surely there are more important arrests to be made). If they do, you can sit them down with a few of your own and make a plee that you are helping mankind see their way to better beer.
I guess that was a long way of saying I would cut them open and make the best damn tier brewery going. Maybe even a RIMS (By the way, multi task the sparge water keg and turn it into a heat exchanger as well).
Dogger
Dogger
"Listening to someone who brews their own beer is like listening to a religous fanatic talk about the day he saw the light" Ross Murray, Montreal Gazette
iv just aquired a stainless keg (50lieters i think) iand modified it on the weekend started grinding open the top and burnt out my crappy grinder. bah!!!!
used a jigsaw to cut the hole for the eliment to go in, used an old washing machine eliment and thought i was going to need to weld a coller the wall to give it a good seal but to my supprise, and joy, when i tightend it up it sealed just nicely.
will finish it off when i get a new grinder in the next week or so.
can poast some pickys of my progress if you like ????
used a jigsaw to cut the hole for the eliment to go in, used an old washing machine eliment and thought i was going to need to weld a coller the wall to give it a good seal but to my supprise, and joy, when i tightend it up it sealed just nicely.
will finish it off when i get a new grinder in the next week or so.
can poast some pickys of my progress if you like ????
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Find someone with a plasma cutter. They will be able to get the lid off in no time flat.
The secret to drilling a hole in the keg is to do a pilot hole first with a small bit, then move to bigger and bigger bits. The first hole in my keg took ages (like more than an hour) to drill, using a slow speed and oil to keep things cool.
When I was through it took only another five or 10 minutes to get it to the size I wanted.
Cheers,
Oliver
The secret to drilling a hole in the keg is to do a pilot hole first with a small bit, then move to bigger and bigger bits. The first hole in my keg took ages (like more than an hour) to drill, using a slow speed and oil to keep things cool.
When I was through it took only another five or 10 minutes to get it to the size I wanted.
Cheers,
Oliver
Phil,
I'm in Perth as well, wouldn't mind having a look at your 50L keg setup! Sounds like a great way to go.
What are you asking for the kegs or are they a freebie?
Cheers
Simon

I'm in Perth as well, wouldn't mind having a look at your 50L keg setup! Sounds like a great way to go.
What are you asking for the kegs or are they a freebie?
Cheers
Simon

Some people say I have a drinking Problem....
I drink, I get drunk, I fall over....
What's the problem?
http://www.brodiescastlebrewing.com/
I drink, I get drunk, I fall over....
What's the problem?
http://www.brodiescastlebrewing.com/
oliver
the eliment was a elongated fitting for a washing machine so i drilled 2 holes out first and linked them up with the jigsaw.
im a bit gutted adout modifieng this keg as im a fully skilled metal worker and now iv gone to universaty i have no access to equiptment.
my uni gas lathes and milling machines tho so its not all lost.
all my good equiptment is 110v and i have no transformer.
life is always toomuch of one thing and not enough of the other then visa versa for me.
ill post some pickys in the next few days and of the finished thing in the next week or so.
the eliment was a elongated fitting for a washing machine so i drilled 2 holes out first and linked them up with the jigsaw.
im a bit gutted adout modifieng this keg as im a fully skilled metal worker and now iv gone to universaty i have no access to equiptment.
my uni gas lathes and milling machines tho so its not all lost.
all my good equiptment is 110v and i have no transformer.
life is always toomuch of one thing and not enough of the other then visa versa for me.
ill post some pickys in the next few days and of the finished thing in the next week or so.
cheers Phil,
will hook up soon to have a beer and look at your setup.
will hook up soon to have a beer and look at your setup.
Some people say I have a drinking Problem....
I drink, I get drunk, I fall over....
What's the problem?
http://www.brodiescastlebrewing.com/
I drink, I get drunk, I fall over....
What's the problem?
http://www.brodiescastlebrewing.com/
The theory is you fill the keg with some beer line cleaner ( or what ever you use to sanitize) swish it around in the keg then rinse well with water and refill with beer.
I have never seen this done though so I have no idea how you get the sanitizer/water/beer in the keg in the first place. Only understand that it can be done.
I have never seen this done though so I have no idea how you get the sanitizer/water/beer in the keg in the first place. Only understand that it can be done.
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The breweries have a special system with the correst fittings and high pressure washers. It is really something to see, pretty sure I don't want one in basement
Dogger
Dogger
"Listening to someone who brews their own beer is like listening to a religous fanatic talk about the day he saw the light" Ross Murray, Montreal Gazette