I plan to ferment ales in plastic 220l drums or plastic bins.
Letting aside (for the time being) a walk-in cooler option what could be a simplest cooling method?
Morebeer.com sells cooling plates or alternatively "snakes" http://morewinemaking.com/search//cooling/3 for about $300.
Should I only look for complementary glycol power pack or other DIY options exist?
Could a flash beer cooler be used for fermenting? Or any other "improvisation"?
I just looking for the intermediate temporary solution.
Last time I have bumped in the following info about at http://kegman.net/homeglycol.html (Home Glycol Cooling DIY Plan):
"If you need a draft beer line extended from a home refrigerator but don't want the expense of a commercial glycol system ($1100.00+) we have the drawing for every "Do It Yourself". It is a simple drawing showing easily available parts that are obtainable everywhere."
Meantime I order the drawings.
Would much appreciate any help or suggestions.
Leonid Lipkin
Letting aside (for the time being) a walk-in cooler option what could be a simplest cooling method?
Morebeer.com sells cooling plates or alternatively "snakes" http://morewinemaking.com/search//cooling/3 for about $300.
Should I only look for complementary glycol power pack or other DIY options exist?
Could a flash beer cooler be used for fermenting? Or any other "improvisation"?
I just looking for the intermediate temporary solution.
Last time I have bumped in the following info about at http://kegman.net/homeglycol.html (Home Glycol Cooling DIY Plan):
"If you need a draft beer line extended from a home refrigerator but don't want the expense of a commercial glycol system ($1100.00+) we have the drawing for every "Do It Yourself". It is a simple drawing showing easily available parts that are obtainable everywhere."
Meantime I order the drawings.
Would much appreciate any help or suggestions.
Leonid Lipkin
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