IvanTheTerrible
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Nov 6, 2007
- Messages
- 123
- Reaction score
- 1
I just found this online. It's an inverted carboy being used as a conical. Check this picture out: http://www.bodensatz.com/upage/upic/7621/conical2.jpg
How do you guys think they secured the opening of the carboy when it's upsidedown?
Do you think they fill the carboy up through the opening, seal it and flip it over?
Technically, you wouldnt even the valve at the bottom, would you. You could drill a hole on the side towards the bottom (top of the carboy) and plug a spigot or valve there. The trub would collect at the bottom and when you open the side valve you get the beer for bottleing or kegging.
Any ideas?
Check this picture out:
http://www.bodensatz.com/upage/upic/7621/conical2.jpg
How do you guys think they secured the opening of the carboy when it's upsidedown?
Do you think they fill the carboy up through the opening, seal it and flip it over?
Technically, you wouldnt even the valve at the bottom, would you. You could drill a hole on the side towards the bottom (top of the carboy) and plug a spigot or valve there. The trub would collect at the bottom and when you open the side valve you get the beer for bottleing or kegging.
Any ideas?
Check this picture out:
http://www.bodensatz.com/upage/upic/7621/conical2.jpg