what to do with a keg
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what to do with a keg
I am picking up a keg later someone got for me, i'm not 100% sure if it is stainless steel or not.
I Already have one as a boiler for my still so my question is what should I do with the other keg?
I was thinking of cutting the top off and using it to cook mash in, any other suggestions
I Already have one as a boiler for my still so my question is what should I do with the other keg?
I was thinking of cutting the top off and using it to cook mash in, any other suggestions
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Re: what to do with a keg
You can "cut" aluminum with a knife blade
You can't cut Stainless Steel
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Re: what to do with a keg
Once you establish that it is ss I would think hard about making a thumper and running in pot still mode . I'm real happy with my rig : 15.5 boiler , 15.5 thumper , Liebig condenser .
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Re: what to do with a keg
I always keep my eye out for extra kegs. I have a couple extra now. You can use it to store/collect low wines from your stripping runs. Just need a 2" cap, good gasket and a clamp.
A thumper is a good idea if you need one.
You could look into all the different kettle designs. There are a LOT of designs out there. False bottoms, electric, gas, etc... A PID controlled RIMS setup caught my eye.
A thumper is a good idea if you need one.
You could look into all the different kettle designs. There are a LOT of designs out there. False bottoms, electric, gas, etc... A PID controlled RIMS setup caught my eye.
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Re: what to do with a keg
I have a 15.5 keg for my boiler and got a 13 gal keg for doing my mash both were stainless u can cut it I used acouple cut off wheels to cut the top off the 13 just take time
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Re: what to do with a keg
it is stainless steel for sure i got it right here, its a 55L same as my boiler
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Re: what to do with a keg
Take out the spear and use it as a fermenter. Cleaning really isn't the issue some make it out to be. Oxyclean is a wonderful thing.
I have a couple that I cut the top off to use as fermenters, regret that move now. Should have left them unmolested.
I have a couple that I cut the top off to use as fermenters, regret that move now. Should have left them unmolested.
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Re: what to do with a keg
if you hadn't cut the top off you could have repurposed them laterbellybuster wrote:Take out the spear and use it as a fermenter. Cleaning really isn't the issue some make it out to be. Oxyclean is a wonderful thing.
I have a couple that I cut the top off to use as fermenters, regret that move now. Should have left them unmolested.
I like the idea of using them as a fermenter without cutting the top then I could use it for something else later.
I didn't have to clean my boiler one as much as it was brand new and came sterilized but this one is one from a club.
there is one thing about this keg i have noticed which is not on the others and i suspect i know the answer to this one to, along the edge of the top is a blue plastic cap type thing. I will post pictures of it, but i was curious to know what it is, my thoughts are that its a safety valve, so it blows if there is too much pressure in the keg. this is a euro keg by the way, so its one of those with the screw valves not a sankey one.
stand by for pics
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Re: what to do with a keg
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Re: what to do with a keg
Believe that is a gps locator. Was your keg legally acquired?
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Re: what to do with a keg
bellybuster wrote:Believe that is a gps locator. Was your keg legally acquired?
yeah it was, it was originally bought from a cash and carry by a working mens social club, I then bought it off them for a donation to the club. As it wasn't purchased from a brewery I'm not sure why it would have a gps, I will use a mirror to look in to the keg and see if it comes out the bottom if not then its not a valve and its probably like you say a locator.
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Re: what to do with a keg
I think it might be an RFID tag for asset tracking, only works at close range e.g within about 20cm
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Re: what to do with a keg
I just wrenched it off, its an asset tracker, just an RFID tag so low range
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Re: what to do with a keg
ok so I got this thing off and I was curious and thought I would clear some things up for people, this is NOT a gps tracker, that would require a power supply for one, it is an RFID tag for asset management. they can not track you to your house because this works at very low range, thing of the alarms in the shops.
so I decided to rip this thing apart to show you, I snapped it in the process but you can see it basically a coiled wire, that coil tells a reader the number of this keg and then they can track it on the database to get the history of this keg and where is has been.
its held on with a ring that is just tack welded to the keg, it has a plastic protection layer, inside it is encased in rubber to protect it even further, dig away at that with a knife and you come to the RFID tag in the middle.
long story short there is nothing to panic about with these tags, just rip it off with some pliers and dispose of it somewhere.
so I decided to rip this thing apart to show you, I snapped it in the process but you can see it basically a coiled wire, that coil tells a reader the number of this keg and then they can track it on the database to get the history of this keg and where is has been.
its held on with a ring that is just tack welded to the keg, it has a plastic protection layer, inside it is encased in rubber to protect it even further, dig away at that with a knife and you come to the RFID tag in the middle.
long story short there is nothing to panic about with these tags, just rip it off with some pliers and dispose of it somewhere.
Elizabeth : "so your just going to sit on the beach drinking rum?"
Jack: "welcome to the caribbean love"
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Re: what to do with a keg
Hi how did you get the valve stem out ?
Re: what to do with a keg
There is actually a great tutorial on Youtube, give it a google search!Smeggedup wrote:Hi how did you get the valve stem out ?
Re: what to do with a keg
Thanks I've looked and tried but
Most videos show kegs having a ring that rotates out
Mine doesn't seem to have a ring that will rotate
Most videos show kegs having a ring that rotates out
Mine doesn't seem to have a ring that will rotate
Re: what to do with a keg
There are several types of kegs can you post a picture? I did think the Budweiser stem was the same however.
Re: what to do with a keg
Managed to get mine out
It was the same as the above pia the get out
It was the same as the above pia the get out
Re: what to do with a keg
With the threads in the collar you may be able to thread in a column or piping for a thumper.
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