twd000
Well-Known Member
I am scouting CL for a 7 CU FT chest freezer to base my system on. I would like it to handle kegs at serving temperature (45*F?) plus cellaring / bottle-conditioning bottles (50*F?) and fermentation of both ales and lagers (30-70 depending on style and stage). Has anyone come up with an approach for this?
I'm thinking of putting two corny kegs in the keezer then using the rest of the open space for bottle conditioning. The fermentation chamber would be a 10-gallon round cooler set outside the keezer, with the carboy inside a water bath. I would put a ~2 gallon water/glycol reservoir inside the keezer attached the a pump, separate controller and copper cooling loop around the carboy in the water bath. I would set the pump/controller to circulate as necessary to keep the fermentation in the ale range. If lagering or cold crashing, I would just clear out a keg in the freezer and put the carboy directly inside.
What do you think of this idea?
I'm thinking of putting two corny kegs in the keezer then using the rest of the open space for bottle conditioning. The fermentation chamber would be a 10-gallon round cooler set outside the keezer, with the carboy inside a water bath. I would put a ~2 gallon water/glycol reservoir inside the keezer attached the a pump, separate controller and copper cooling loop around the carboy in the water bath. I would set the pump/controller to circulate as necessary to keep the fermentation in the ale range. If lagering or cold crashing, I would just clear out a keg in the freezer and put the carboy directly inside.
What do you think of this idea?