4 inch tri clamp...no spear.. I can fit my hand in all the way to the bottom.. look up kegmenterWhat fitting is that? Does it still connect to the spear?
I looked at the sanke but for the reason you had about the cleaning process, I went with the 4 inch tri clamp...50l kegmenterI fermented in sankes for years but hated cleaning it thru the spear port. Since you can't see thru it like a carboy I bought a borescope camera to see if it is clean.
After finally having enough of that, I bought a .5bbl brite tank with 4inch tri-clamp top similar to the kegmenter.
It is much easier to clean and has plenty of noheadspace but still has the issue of poppets clogging during transfer.
What fitting is that? Does it still connect to the spear?
https://www.kegco.com/draft-beer-equipment/beer-kegs/home-brew-beer-kegs/bt15-5g/ This is the type I have. I just wanted the extra capacity over the kegmenter. Sabco, maybe other mfgrs too, offer a four inch triclamp to sanke spear port. https://brewmagic.com/products/select-sankey-keg-7-75-gallon/#iLightbox[product-gallery]/1
https://www.kegco.com/draft-beer-equipment/beer-kegs/home-brew-beer-kegs/bt15-5g/ This is the type I have. I just wanted the extra capacity over the kegmenter. Sabco, maybe other mfgrs too, offer a four inch triclamp to sanke spear port. https://brewmagic.com/products/select-sankey-keg-7-75-gallon/#iLightbox[product-gallery]/1
https://www.kegco.com/draft-beer-equipment/beer-kegs/home-brew-beer-kegs/bt15-5g/ This is the type I have. I just wanted the extra capacity over the kegmenter. Sabco, maybe other mfgrs too, offer a four inch triclamp to sanke spear port. https://brewmagic.com/products/select-sankey-keg-7-75-gallon/#iLightbox[product-gallery]/1
I like the 50l kegmenterI fermented in sankes for years but hated cleaning it thru the spear port. Since you can't see thru it like a carboy I bought a borescope camera to see if it is clean.
After finally having enough of that, I bought a .5bbl brite tank with 4inch tri-clamp top similar to the kegmenter.
It is much easier to clean and has plenty of headspace but still has the issue of poppets clogging during transfer.
The kegs are going to be better,Just did my first in a Corny keg and I was amazed at how much better my IPA tastes. It's my standard recipe and I can definitley taste a fuller body a much more punchy hops flavor and aroma. Can't believe I waited this long to do it as I have had spare kegs sitting around for a couple years.