Jus wondering
"Sometimes Im right half of the time ...."
"Sometimes Im right half of the time ...."
Jus wondering
"Sometimes Im right half of the time ...."
The easy/cheap way is just ferment in a metal pot, as LandoLincoln pointed out. Plenty of people do it, and it works fine. You don't even really need an airtight seal on the lid, you could even just cover it with foil.
I use one of these:
It doesn't really cost much more than a pot, but it's already outfitted with two threaded ports and an airlock bung. I added a $12 thermowell for temperature control, and will probably add a racking valve soon to the other port.
Oh yeah, and it can be used as a brew kettle too, if you want.
you could just ferment in a corny keg
I do small two gallon batches.... so if I picked up a couple of 3 gallon corny kegs... like this...
http://www.homebrewing.org/product....m=ProductAds&gclid=CJHEqeC69b4CFcpj7AodRgwAYQ
Would I need to modify it in any way to ferment in?
I do small two gallon batches.... so if I picked up a couple of 3 gallon corny kegs... like this...
http://www.homebrewing.org/product....m=ProductAds&gclid=CJHEqeC69b4CFcpj7AodRgwAYQ
Would I need to modify it in any way to ferment in?
You'd have to purchase lids that have an airlock built into them
I do small two gallon batches.... so if I picked up a couple of 3 gallon corny kegs... like this...
http://www.homebrewing.org/product....m=ProductAds&gclid=CJHEqeC69b4CFcpj7AodRgwAYQ
Would I need to modify it in any way to ferment in?
Another option for $225 plus shipping:
http://www.birdmanbrewing.com/brew-...il&utm_term=0_4e03f42e16-919a996496-275497797
The easy/cheap way is just ferment in a metal pot, as LandoLincoln pointed out. Plenty of people do it, and it works fine. You don't even really need an airtight seal on the lid, you could even just cover it with foil.
I use one of these:
It doesn't really cost much more than a pot, but it's already outfitted with two threaded ports and an airlock bung. I added a $12 thermowell for temperature control, and will probably add a racking valve soon to the other port.
Oh yeah, and it can be used as a brew kettle too, if you want.
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