kenstel
Well-Known Member
I was going to start this post by saying I hate bottling beer. Actually, I dont hate it, but it's no fun is it? It's boring and tedious.
What I do hate though, it's sediment in the bottle, and having to store the bottle upright before opening.
So, I thought about some kind of Keg. An important factor is that I don't see any need for a large (19L or thereabouts) Keg. I intend to brew mainly 5-10L batches.
As I understand there are basically 2 kinds of Keg.
The mini Keg, available in various sizes.
As I understand, this is similar to the beer kegs use in pubs with a cap with a spear. Cap type D I think in UK. There's a cap available to convert the attachment to Ball lock posts, as seen in the foreground. I can imagine cleaning the inside may be difficult because of the small opening.
The other kind is the ubiquitous corny which comes with Ball lock posts (usually).
Again, various sizes available. This one is 5L
The other thing I've seen is the plastic Oxebar
The 8L Oxebar also has a tapping head with connectors.
Now, the questions.
Am I right in thinking that with the correct cap/connector the above kegs are all interchangeable?
I know the Oxebar may not be as long lived as the others.
What I'm really thinking of doing is using a 'keg' to carbonate prior to bottling.
All 3, it seems could be suited to using as a fermenter as well as the usual dispensing, and, as I intend, to carbonate and use to bottle. And perhaps 1 or 2 to store favourite brews.
I'm interested in the thoughts of those who use kegs, especially for carbonating with/without bottling.
The Oxebar looks attractive because of portability and low cost but I realise it has limited durability, and there doesn't seem as much written about it.
What I do hate though, it's sediment in the bottle, and having to store the bottle upright before opening.
So, I thought about some kind of Keg. An important factor is that I don't see any need for a large (19L or thereabouts) Keg. I intend to brew mainly 5-10L batches.
As I understand there are basically 2 kinds of Keg.
The mini Keg, available in various sizes.
As I understand, this is similar to the beer kegs use in pubs with a cap with a spear. Cap type D I think in UK. There's a cap available to convert the attachment to Ball lock posts, as seen in the foreground. I can imagine cleaning the inside may be difficult because of the small opening.
The other kind is the ubiquitous corny which comes with Ball lock posts (usually).
Again, various sizes available. This one is 5L
The other thing I've seen is the plastic Oxebar
The 8L Oxebar also has a tapping head with connectors.
Now, the questions.
Am I right in thinking that with the correct cap/connector the above kegs are all interchangeable?
I know the Oxebar may not be as long lived as the others.
What I'm really thinking of doing is using a 'keg' to carbonate prior to bottling.
All 3, it seems could be suited to using as a fermenter as well as the usual dispensing, and, as I intend, to carbonate and use to bottle. And perhaps 1 or 2 to store favourite brews.
I'm interested in the thoughts of those who use kegs, especially for carbonating with/without bottling.
The Oxebar looks attractive because of portability and low cost but I realise it has limited durability, and there doesn't seem as much written about it.