The ins and outs of putting your beer into kegs.
ROBSKI
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by ROBSKI » Sunday May 27, 2007 3:35 pm
G'day all, Just a quicky to show off my new fridge.
The fridge itself cost $ 0.00 I work at a dump and they come in all the time.....
The kegging system $ 465.00 from brewcraft Reynella S.A.
Took all of 1 hour to install, here are a couple of pics.
Will keep updating as the brews come in and go out.
Robski
blandy
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by blandy » Sunday May 27, 2007 5:52 pm
I left my fermenter in my other pants
lethaldog
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by lethaldog » Sunday May 27, 2007 6:08 pm
Thats pretty similar to my setup except for the fact that my fridge is a bit bigger and i have the gas bottle in with the kegs, they are bloody fantastic
Cheers
Leigh
ROBSKI
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by ROBSKI » Sunday May 27, 2007 6:31 pm
Thats the
V isitor
B eer...lol
Sathias
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by Sathias » Monday May 28, 2007 10:31 am
Nice work Robski, looks good
Ah the Reynella Brewcraft is just down the road from me
I got a free fridge this weekend too, but sadly we've gone to fire it up and it doesn't work
ROBSKI
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by ROBSKI » Monday May 28, 2007 11:27 am
Sathias wrote: Nice work Robski, looks good
Ah the Reynella Brewcraft is just down the road from me
I got a free fridge this weekend too, but sadly we've gone to fire it up and it doesn't work
Yeah thats the problem with free fridges from the dump, they say "oh yeah it works fine mate". So we fire them up at work for a few days if they are good we keep them or give them to family members..
Cheers Robski.
Cortez The Killer
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by Cortez The Killer » Monday May 28, 2007 5:12 pm
Isn't your regulator supposed to face down and not across ?
I put my keg system together on the weekend
And my girl friend noted it when she was flicking through the manual
Cheers
He came dancing across the water.
Cortez, Cortez. What a killer!
ROBSKI
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by ROBSKI » Monday May 28, 2007 5:17 pm
yeah I read that to, but how can you see the dials if its facing down.
Good pickup though.
Hopefully someone with experiance will inform us noobies.
Cheers Robski
muddy
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by muddy » Wednesday May 30, 2007 9:24 am
Just have mine on a slight angle so the dials can been seen easily.
Works well and is how the HBS bloke set it up.
MUDVAR BREWHOUSE
ROBSKI
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by ROBSKI » Wednesday May 30, 2007 9:27 am
Cheers Muddy, I might adjust mine tonight after work..
Robski
OldBugman
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by OldBugman » Saturday Jun 02, 2007 9:23 am
Cortez The Killer wrote: Isn't your regulator supposed to face down and not across ?
I put my keg system together on the weekend
And my girl friend noted it when she was flicking through the manual
Cheers
I cant see how the angle of the reg will affect anything.
we are dealing with gas, not liquid. nothing in the regulator uses gravity as a counter force.