After much saving I am the proud new owner of a Brewhemoth conical. I had them do a couple of additions. I had a 1.5" ferule added to the back for a thermowell. I went with 4 legs instead of 3. I also went with stainless steal legs 1' longer than normal. They welded the posts for the legs far enough apart for a heating pad to fit.
After seeing all of the shiny polished keggles I decided to polish my Brewhemoth. It took the better part of a day to polish it and the legs, but it was worth it.
I hooked the chiller up to a submersible pump in a cooler. I freeze 2 and 1.5 liter bottles of water and put them in the cooler. It maintains a temp of 40 degrees.
At least I got an approval from my brew buddy!
After seeing all of the shiny polished keggles I decided to polish my Brewhemoth. It took the better part of a day to polish it and the legs, but it was worth it.
I hooked the chiller up to a submersible pump in a cooler. I freeze 2 and 1.5 liter bottles of water and put them in the cooler. It maintains a temp of 40 degrees.
At least I got an approval from my brew buddy!