Mini-Keg
Mini-Keg
I was playing around with one of my empty Grolsch mini-kegs and found that the seal in the top can be opened. So I hit the web and it seems these can be used for home brewing, possibly.
Question is, has anyone done this with any degree of success?
I plan to mini-keg part of my next batch (I'm thinking a Golden Ale). I think I can get it airtight and I intend to prime it per the usual.
I'll post results if anyone is interested.
Question is, has anyone done this with any degree of success?
I plan to mini-keg part of my next batch (I'm thinking a Golden Ale). I think I can get it airtight and I intend to prime it per the usual.
I'll post results if anyone is interested.
Coopers.
Mini-Keg
Check this site out, I know it is in the states but with the dollar the way it is this could be a great solution.
http://www.beer-wine.com/category_page. ... ectionID=1
Deano
http://www.beer-wine.com/category_page. ... ectionID=1
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Mini Keg
Hey there,
I have put a dark ale into a Konig Pilsner 5lt mini keg about 2 months ago (the beer previously in the keg was not the best but I drank it all anyways and hopefully the keg will get a few more uses). My plan is to drink the sucker on Christmas day so I will post a reply after then.
I got the rubber grommet out easy, but the little plastic plug that gets pushed into the keg when you first use it was a bit harder It took some wierd manouvering of the keg to get the thin end out the top of the keg then pliers to get it out.
I then sterilised the keg and grommet then pushed the plug back into the rubber grommet. The tap took some time moving it around to lock it in and to make sure it did not leak. I then used 11 carb drops and filled the keg with beer, and it seems to have pushed out a corner of the keg Im sure it will be ok but I think next time I would use just 8 or nine. And as for getting the rubber grommet in again that took some time. I put the grommet in boiling water for half an hour then used a block of wood to force the grommet in completely.
Anyways I will post a relply soon. I have pics but not sure how to put them on this web site.
I have put a dark ale into a Konig Pilsner 5lt mini keg about 2 months ago (the beer previously in the keg was not the best but I drank it all anyways and hopefully the keg will get a few more uses). My plan is to drink the sucker on Christmas day so I will post a reply after then.
I got the rubber grommet out easy, but the little plastic plug that gets pushed into the keg when you first use it was a bit harder It took some wierd manouvering of the keg to get the thin end out the top of the keg then pliers to get it out.
I then sterilised the keg and grommet then pushed the plug back into the rubber grommet. The tap took some time moving it around to lock it in and to make sure it did not leak. I then used 11 carb drops and filled the keg with beer, and it seems to have pushed out a corner of the keg Im sure it will be ok but I think next time I would use just 8 or nine. And as for getting the rubber grommet in again that took some time. I put the grommet in boiling water for half an hour then used a block of wood to force the grommet in completely.
Anyways I will post a relply soon. I have pics but not sure how to put them on this web site.
Is there anybody out there......
For anyone interested in making their own party keg, G&G has a workshop going on on December 8th
http://www.grainandgrape.com.au/article ... shop01.htm
I'll be there (If I can get out of work an hour early, which is pretty likely)
http://www.grainandgrape.com.au/article ... shop01.htm
I'll be there (If I can get out of work an hour early, which is pretty likely)
I left my fermenter in my other pants
Here's some instructions I found after a bit of googling:
http://oz.craftbrewer.org/Library/Gear/ ... Kegs.shtml
ATM I'm trying to decide what sort of dispensing thingy to get. Either a tap or a pluto gun. I reckon pluto guns are a bit tacky, but they may be more suited to what I'll be using the keg for.
http://oz.craftbrewer.org/Library/Gear/ ... Kegs.shtml
ATM I'm trying to decide what sort of dispensing thingy to get. Either a tap or a pluto gun. I reckon pluto guns are a bit tacky, but they may be more suited to what I'll be using the keg for.
I left my fermenter in my other pants
The bronco is absolutely fine. The pluto looks great. You can like more than one
Especially when you have more than one keg ready to go, and couldn't be stuffed changing back and forth.

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OK, to clear things up:
I think a pluto gun is tacky compared with a propper draught beer tap, like the ones you get in pubs.
I'll mainly be using the kegs for parties, possibly quite a few away from home. I'd immagine I wouldn't have one in the fridge all the time just to get a beer (we have one fridge, and it's for food and a few bottles).
After a bit more looking around and thinking about the mechanics of it all, a pluto gun will probably be the best option, as I won't be drilling out an esky to put a tap into it.
Really the main point I see of these kegs is so I can do a really quick batch for a party, so they'll avoid a lot of bottling time.
I think a pluto gun is tacky compared with a propper draught beer tap, like the ones you get in pubs.
I'll mainly be using the kegs for parties, possibly quite a few away from home. I'd immagine I wouldn't have one in the fridge all the time just to get a beer (we have one fridge, and it's for food and a few bottles).
After a bit more looking around and thinking about the mechanics of it all, a pluto gun will probably be the best option, as I won't be drilling out an esky to put a tap into it.
Really the main point I see of these kegs is so I can do a really quick batch for a party, so they'll avoid a lot of bottling time.
I left my fermenter in my other pants