Stankonia
Well-Known Member
Hey,
I'm trying to figure out the best way to insulate a keggle MLT. I've read several ideas on here, and some I thought about trying, but I came up with an idea using materials I already have on hand.
But before I go through the work of doing the whole keg I just used a couple scrap pieces to illustrate my idea and check with all the genius experts on here to see if it has any fundamental flaws. So the pics below are just to show my idea! Obviously if I were to do the whole keg I would use one piece and find a better way to attach it (straps maybe)
Anyway, here is what I am thinking. I cut slots (very un-evenly in the pics) into a piece of 1/2" thick insulation board just far enough that I could shape it around the keg and it remain intact as 1 piece. Then cover that with refletix.
Would the foam board hold up to the heat from the keg?
Would I need to figure out a way to cover the exposed top of the foam board to protect it from water?
Right now, I don't plan on direct-firing with this for a couple reasons. I live in Florida and for the next 4-5 months it's going to be 100+* outside anytime I brew. Also I don't want to spend money on a floor burner as I'm unsure of how soon I can start building a brew-stand.
I know insulating the bottom and top are important issues, but I have other ideas for those. Also, I know I can just get a cooler which I'm still considering, but for now I'm exploring ideas for a keggle MLT.
You guys see any flaws or should I give it a shot?
I'm trying to figure out the best way to insulate a keggle MLT. I've read several ideas on here, and some I thought about trying, but I came up with an idea using materials I already have on hand.
But before I go through the work of doing the whole keg I just used a couple scrap pieces to illustrate my idea and check with all the genius experts on here to see if it has any fundamental flaws. So the pics below are just to show my idea! Obviously if I were to do the whole keg I would use one piece and find a better way to attach it (straps maybe)
Anyway, here is what I am thinking. I cut slots (very un-evenly in the pics) into a piece of 1/2" thick insulation board just far enough that I could shape it around the keg and it remain intact as 1 piece. Then cover that with refletix.


Would the foam board hold up to the heat from the keg?
Would I need to figure out a way to cover the exposed top of the foam board to protect it from water?
Right now, I don't plan on direct-firing with this for a couple reasons. I live in Florida and for the next 4-5 months it's going to be 100+* outside anytime I brew. Also I don't want to spend money on a floor burner as I'm unsure of how soon I can start building a brew-stand.
I know insulating the bottom and top are important issues, but I have other ideas for those. Also, I know I can just get a cooler which I'm still considering, but for now I'm exploring ideas for a keggle MLT.
You guys see any flaws or should I give it a shot?