A friend and I recently bought an all grain setup from a colleague that left the country.
We have done a 32L IPA that was a great success, and is now busy fermenting our second batch, an amber ale.
We didn't like the idea of bottling, so ended up buying some corny kegs.
I built a keezer this week, and the next batch will be served in the office (luckily a small office).
I ordered taps from Kegland in Australia. Very good quality. The mini kegs are also from Kegland and arrived today! We brew in Cape Town, but I live in Stellenbosch. No I can take some beer home!
Pieter (and Greg)
setup.jpgkegging.jpgcarbonating.jpgtaps.jpgkeezer.jpgkegs.jpg
We have done a 32L IPA that was a great success, and is now busy fermenting our second batch, an amber ale.
We didn't like the idea of bottling, so ended up buying some corny kegs.
I built a keezer this week, and the next batch will be served in the office (luckily a small office).
I ordered taps from Kegland in Australia. Very good quality. The mini kegs are also from Kegland and arrived today! We brew in Cape Town, but I live in Stellenbosch. No I can take some beer home!
Pieter (and Greg)
setup.jpgkegging.jpgcarbonating.jpgtaps.jpgkeezer.jpgkegs.jpg
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