Last night I converted my bottling bucket to a tiltless model.
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Racked my porter to secondary over 4 oz bourbon that had wood chips and vanilla beans soaking for a couple weeks.
Just a #2 stopper with hole and the elbow portion of a racking cane.
Racked my porter to secondary over 4 oz bourbon that had wood chips and vanilla beans soaking for a couple weeks.
What a great, simple idea. I will steal this.
Last night I got rid of a cool old steamer trunk we no longer had had room for. I did it for beer, because getting rid of it was SWMBO's prerequisite for me to build a keezer.
Now I just have to figure out how to make room in the pantry for the keezer... I'm thinking it will have to open in the front AND have taps on the front, so there can still be room above for shelves.
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Or do what some others here have done and put the keezer on casters so that you can roll it out when you need to mess with it (change kegs, gas, clean the lines, etc). Are you going to have the vertical clearance for a collar?
Casters are smart.
All the shelves in there need to be replaced, so I can get the vertical clearance I need. But I worry that if I build the 2x4 collar like the typical chest freezer build, then taps sticking out the front will be too easy to accidentally turn on while getting other things in and out of the pantry.
I'm thinking about taps coming out the top, but then I'll lose a lot of shelf space.