steppenwolph
Well-Known Member
Man! I just cut the top off a keg and drilled the hole for the bulkhead fittings. I feel like a real homebrewer now! I had been brewing in an aluminum stockpot that was barely large enough. Now I have tons of capacity. I bought a false bottom from Jaybird, and a dip tube off ebay that attaches with a tri clover fitting, so no tools needed to take it apart and remove the false bottom - easy cleaning :rockin: I'm really going to have to start drinking more beer.