So I'm looking to make a giant leap in my homebrewing abilities.
Specifically, I'm hoping to get a kegging system set up (2 corny kegs) and get a 3-vessel all-grain keg conversion setup.
I have a 2 30L interbrew sanky kegs and I'm thinking of using one as a hot liquour tank. I also have 2 50L moosehead sanky kegs that have a plastic coating on the top and bottom, which is annoying because I'm pretty sure I can't convert them due to the plastic.
I heard from Jeff that there is a possibility that some people are quite adept at doing keg conversions, and I'd love to glean some knowledge from anyone who has the know-how!
Anyways, let me know if you have any kegs (corny or 50L all-steel sanky), CO2 equipment, lines, taps, false bottoms, fittings, etc etc etc for sale, or if you have a wealth of knowledge and would like to teach me how to do a keg conversion! I understand the basics but things are always much easier on paper.
Wanted: Keggin setup (2 cornys) and All-grain setup
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Re: Wanted: Keggin setup (2 cornys) and All-grain setup
The rubber chined kegs could probably be used in an electric system. As for false bottoms, I traded for one of the hinged perforated plates for the bottom of my MLT. Great improvement over my cooler for big 10 gallon brews. You should throw something in the intro section, where you live, etc....
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