Primary - California Common -finally!
Secondary - nothing, back after year plus hiatus
Keg carbing & conditioning - nada
Drinking - store bought: Loose Cannon IPA, Wachusett IPA.
On deck: Trying to decide (beer); wine kit likely (red wine)
Stopped in today at Austin Home Brew to pick up some specialty grains, WL yeast, & hops. They still had a few of the 3 gallon cornies and about 5 of the 2.5 gallon cornies. I broke down and picked up 3 gallon so my other one would not be so lonely. It's in great shape and after a bit of Bar Keepers Friend, It'll look like new.
Sorry to bump an old thread, but Ed, you know that you can fit two of those little guys in that cooler, right?
Someone on here has a picture of two, but also has a tower. Ed's has the tap out the front (I've since made one similar to Ed's) and two would not fit with two taps coming out of the front.
This doesn't completely negate your argument, but in order to fit two cornies, you would need to use a tower.
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Sorry to bump an old thread, but Ed, you know that you can fit two of those little guys in that cooler, right?
Yeah, I know, but it requires modifications to the cooler. A fellow brewer can fit two 3 gallons cornies and a 5# CO2 bottle in his. My cooler was an inspiration to completely make mine look amateurish.
The way I made mine is using paintball co2 cannisters.
That way, if I'm on a trip and run out, I just have to find a local Dick's Sporting goods and I'm all set. I did have to tap the regulator for NPT, but that was easy.
I didn't have to modify the cooler, just offset them to the side.