other uses for kegs

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other uses for kegs

Post by absinthe »

just wondering what weird and wonderful uses people have come up for the humble SS keg??

if its just an idea or something you have in the back yard.
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Big fermenter! Bulk aging container for a big batch of wine.
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Post by HookLine »

I use them for fermenting, and clearing finished ferments.

I have seen them used for crab boilers, and home beer brewing.

I saw one a while back that had been encased in foam and sheet metal, had the top cut out and a insulating lid made up, that was used as an esky cooler. Worked well too, but a lot of work to make it.
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I have one with the whole top cut of 1/4 of the way down the side, a piece of flat bar welded to the bottom piece all round as a lip. It also has an inch ball valve in the bottom for draining. It makes a wonderfull BOP. Great for boiling up mashes ect. Also use it after a spirit run for cutting a large batch back to 65% all at once.

Have another with just the spear pulled out and an oak bung made up for it, that i use for storage of finnished spirits when i have a surplus. It also has the ball valve. 8)
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I have a 21.5 gallon (80 litre) keg split as a cold smoker with seperate smoke box (electric), and 50 litre one as rottiserie/spit roast (gas fired)
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Post by cannon.co.tn »

once upon a time they were real popular as hotrod gas tanks.
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Post by wineo »

I had one with the top cut out and a drain valve in the side for a B.O beer pot,but got a nicer 60ltr pot for large boils.I gave it to pint to make something out of it.It will probably end up in his collection of stills.
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I have a 21.5 gallon (80 litre) keg split as a cold smoker with seperate smoke box (electric), and 50 litre one as rottiserie/spit roast (gas fired)
i think i remember you talking about your smoker and i think i remember pics too lol

i just finished my BOP i cut the keg just under the top weld and up the handles so she still has the nice solid handles but no ring round the top so i can tip and pour mash form her easy.. or the stocks i plan to make in her also
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Post by frikz »

I use mine as a boiler, but if I had more kegs I would use them as fermenter.

Guess you could also make a nice vodka dispenser out of one ;)
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Post by Ricky »

my machinist buddy was going to make a fish scaler out of one but he decided that he didnt catch that many fish! :shock: i just about got him talked out of the keg1 :lol: that would put me at 4. 1 boiler,1b.o.p.,2 fermenters! 8)
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At the brewery I work at we use a keg as a gas tank on our forklift.

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Post by absinthe »

i love the gas tank idea thats great... makes me think about the methane digester idea i had years ago again...

use a 44 gallon drum as the digester and then a compressor to fill the keg and then the methane to run the still... the distillers grain will do well as the extra carbon needed to get a good ferment going in the digester and I'm left with a great fertiliser when finished...

now i just need some chooks to make the poo... hmmm or i can get it from the duck farm thats local... you got me thinking, just what i wanted from this thread :P
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Post by MudDuck »

A buddy of mine used two kegs as gas tanks on a boat once. I have also seen guys who train for strongman competitions use them in their training, the slosh of the liquid adds a whole new dimension to lifting the weight.
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Post by bourbonbob »

I just scored a 50 litre Toohey's keg, gunna use it for ageing.
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Post by Little Lukie »

I use one in my blacksmith shop as a slack tub, It holds water for cooling steel when needed from the forge.
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Little Lukie wrote:I use one in my blacksmith shop as a slack tub, It holds water for cooling steel when needed from the forge.
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Post by absinthe »

lol another one o my many hobbies.. so make that 3
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Post by Little Lukie »

Great to know some other smiths are making hooch too. Go to my profile and go to Myspace and see some of my work in my pics section.
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Post by Dutchmancreek »

Blacksmithing, distilling, home made sausage & bacon, real Barbeque (low & slow), chili, outdoor cooking over a fire pit......how did I ever get anything done before I retired?

Now I gotta go pick up a couple of new goats...hope it doesn't snow anymore.

You guys got photos of your smithy?
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Post by Dutchmancreek »

Here's a photo of a part of my smithy and one of my outdoor firepit/cooking area. Great to have fellow stillers and smiths around.

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