Hey guys,
Got a 7 gal brewmaster SS brew bucket. To order the parts from SS to make it do a pressure transfer its around $100… anyone have a cheaper way to make it happen?
Thanks!
Hey guys,
Got a 7 gal brewmaster SS brew bucket. To order the parts from SS to make it do a pressure transfer its around $100… anyone have a cheaper way to make it happen?
Thanks!
Here’s one way I’ve seen. exBEERiment | Cold-Side Oxidation: Impact Oxidative Packaging Methods Have On A Hazy IPA | Brülosophy
Thanks! Don’t think you could find a cheaper way to do it.
What parts were used in the bung? that’s the best I’ve seen so far.
Thanks!
I bought a $13 gas-in fitting for a bulkhead application and fitted it to my lid. Plugging a gas line into the bung would be just about as good.
There are links in the thread below, but I’m not sure they are all still valid.
https://www.homebrewersassociation.org/forum/index.php?topic=20241.0
There are 3 pieces besides the stopper: a 1/4" barb to flare, a keg post adapter (screws onto the flare), and a type B gas post. The hole on a drilled #2 stopper is too big for the 1/4" barb, so I bought a solid stopper and drilled it myself.
You could also try something like this: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Ball-Lock-Post-LIQUID-Poppet-Valve-Cornelius-Beer-Keg-Homebrew/252600608584?hash=item3ad02b6748:g:KRoAAOSwR8haaTun
But see Reply #21 in this thread: https://www.homebrewersassociation.org/forum/index.php?topic=29237.15