Guru_shastri
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Hi
i'm new here, and pretty new to the brewing world.
I'm trying to build a brewing system that won't take up too much space.
so I've thought about buying a 10L-12L keg, and use it as sort of an all-in-one system.
here's the concept:
Using an electric heater I could heat the water for the mash. the grains will be in a net bag.
after the mesh - the grains will come out, and the heater will boil the liquid.
I could use a dipped coil to cool the liquid afterwards.
after that - adding the yeast - and that's it.
(this is the point to mention that the keg needs to be seal-able with the one-way valve, I think it's doable)
after the fermentation ends, instead of bottling - I add some sugar and seal the keg again.
once that's done - using a tap and a CO2 cartridge, I can pour beer directly from the keg.
the one thing that's bothering me is the residue from the entire processes that took place. those might spoil things for me.
What else am I missing? is there a reason not to do that?
Thanks!
i'm new here, and pretty new to the brewing world.
I'm trying to build a brewing system that won't take up too much space.
so I've thought about buying a 10L-12L keg, and use it as sort of an all-in-one system.
here's the concept:
Using an electric heater I could heat the water for the mash. the grains will be in a net bag.
after the mesh - the grains will come out, and the heater will boil the liquid.
I could use a dipped coil to cool the liquid afterwards.
after that - adding the yeast - and that's it.
(this is the point to mention that the keg needs to be seal-able with the one-way valve, I think it's doable)
after the fermentation ends, instead of bottling - I add some sugar and seal the keg again.
once that's done - using a tap and a CO2 cartridge, I can pour beer directly from the keg.
the one thing that's bothering me is the residue from the entire processes that took place. those might spoil things for me.
What else am I missing? is there a reason not to do that?
Thanks!