Hi all,
I would appreciate some feedback on an idea I've had regarding a keg boiler build, and as kegs seem to be pretty hard to get in Tassie I dont want to mess mine up.
Looking at the keg the best point for a fully functioning drain is the lowest point on the keg- this appears to be difficult in the base of the keg and many drains Ive seen go in the side as low as possible- this means the keg doesn't fully drain.
If the keg was inverted and a hole cut into the neck that holds the spear (and the neck capped off) you could have a drain that would be at the then lowest point (keg upside down).
The hole would go in where the black circle is shown in the following:
The completed build would go something like the following pic:
Ive also been considering a hi pressure LPG burner (to get it to temp- then electric for control) and upside down the keg body is already some way off the ground
Have I been ingesting to much of my own product or would upside down work?
Any suggestions or feedback would be great
AC3000