Nice Boston Beer Co keg to round out my tri of sanke kegs
15" false bottom for mash keg
three sets of SS weldless fittings and ball valves
supplies to make moar beer and my first all grain brew
I plan on doing the keg conversion. Not that much work and it's a lot cheaper than a purpose built kettle.
If you are using glass carboys they make double tube caps.
Carboy cap- 3, 5 & 6 Gallon Carboys :: Midwest Supplies Homebrewing and Winemaking Supplies
Racking cane in one and CO2 in the other.
I can see the advantage and once I get everything else done and set up I could see getting one.
The price for the commercial conical fermenters just doesn't seem worth it. For the price glass carboy seems to be the ticket.
I think I am going to order up the stuff for a bourbon aged imperial stout this weekend.
I have pretty much read through How to Brew and just started Radical Brewing.
I also have plans for an all grain set up. I am thinking a HERMS type with keggles and all electric heating so I can do it inside safely.
PVW Lot B. Surprised to find a local liquor store that carried it. They also have a bottle of Rittenhouse 23. Must resist.
Empty 15 gallon keg. Two more and I will be able to put my plan into action
Won't be anything exciting at first but if all goes well I am sure it will evolve into something half interesting.
I'll post up some pics when I am ready for my first all-grain
Also add the Oliva "V"
Alec Bradley Tempest
Camacho Triple Maduro
Padron 1964, 1926 (a bit on the pricey side)
probably could come up with a couple more if I think about it for a minute.
Something from ISOM could also be good but it's a bit late for shipping.
I just plan on using three at a time. The fourth will be for the next thing in the wings and the extra outlet will be for transferring the brew to different containers with positive CO2 pressure.