dirkomatic
Well-Known Member
I was looking for a reconditioned keg to convert to a keggle and the ones I can find are (in the words of the supplier) "a bit wobbly" because the bottoms expanded due to freezing.
My question is, assuming I could get it to sit on my burner without being wobbly, would this be an issue using as a keggle?
Also, if I were to use a sledge hammer on the bottom to flatten it out (assuming I could), would the dents cause any issues with the brew kettle?
Thanks!
My question is, assuming I could get it to sit on my burner without being wobbly, would this be an issue using as a keggle?
Also, if I were to use a sledge hammer on the bottom to flatten it out (assuming I could), would the dents cause any issues with the brew kettle?
Thanks!