So I just started brewing, but long-time beer drinker since I was 12.
After reading the Jester keezer thread over the duration of three days, I decided that I really want one.
My plan is to have something that looks good enough to put in the house, due to local home regulations enforced by the SWMBO.
I showed her the keezer thread and there were a few that she actually liked
So since I don't want to purchase everything at once and make it immediately look like I am taking over the house with this hobby I want to get there gradually, also it will seem not as costly
So below is my six-month plan and I was wondering if it makes sense. The whole idea is to get the most out of my resources and get brewing as soon as possible:
I already bought a 7cf GE freezer and a temp controller.
I want to use the freezer has a fermentation chamber for the first three months, and to store beer at 70*. I am thinking of starting of with a couple of beers that need to ferment at that temp.
Over the course of the three months, I am going to get a kegging system for 2-3 corneys including all the necessary hardware.
Then I want to keg the beers that have been waiting patiently and lower the temp on the freezer to lager fermenting temps. Then brew my old hometown favorite Kolsch and another lager. While those are waiting patiently in the fermenter, I want to build the keezer shell. Once the lagers are ready to be kegged. I want to finally turn the freezer into a keezer. And have 4-5 beers ready for the keezer.
This way I won't have to buy/build separate fermentation chamber right of the bat (I might get shot if I'd buy a third freezer for the garage right now), can start brewing, have a keezer and multiple beers on tab when the keezer is done. And the SWMBO won't really notice the additional stuff until the keezer is ready to be moved into the house, which she is actually ok with (as long as looks like furniture)
Am I totally off base with this idea, or does it seem feasible?
Once I move the keezer into the house there will be room for another freezer in the garage
After reading the Jester keezer thread over the duration of three days, I decided that I really want one.
My plan is to have something that looks good enough to put in the house, due to local home regulations enforced by the SWMBO.
I showed her the keezer thread and there were a few that she actually liked
So below is my six-month plan and I was wondering if it makes sense. The whole idea is to get the most out of my resources and get brewing as soon as possible:
I already bought a 7cf GE freezer and a temp controller.
I want to use the freezer has a fermentation chamber for the first three months, and to store beer at 70*. I am thinking of starting of with a couple of beers that need to ferment at that temp.
Over the course of the three months, I am going to get a kegging system for 2-3 corneys including all the necessary hardware.
Then I want to keg the beers that have been waiting patiently and lower the temp on the freezer to lager fermenting temps. Then brew my old hometown favorite Kolsch and another lager. While those are waiting patiently in the fermenter, I want to build the keezer shell. Once the lagers are ready to be kegged. I want to finally turn the freezer into a keezer. And have 4-5 beers ready for the keezer.
This way I won't have to buy/build separate fermentation chamber right of the bat (I might get shot if I'd buy a third freezer for the garage right now), can start brewing, have a keezer and multiple beers on tab when the keezer is done. And the SWMBO won't really notice the additional stuff until the keezer is ready to be moved into the house, which she is actually ok with (as long as looks like furniture)
Am I totally off base with this idea, or does it seem feasible?
Once I move the keezer into the house there will be room for another freezer in the garage