chefeffect
Well-Known Member
I have a few questions regarding these barrels I acquired a year ago, my sweet as brewing brother in law found some equipment on ebay including wine press, 6 barrels with airlocks, and a grape crushed for under $500. I bought them for my cider trees and am planning to brew a heap of cider but that's at-least 3 years away. All the equipment was bought from an Italian dude whose father had passed away, his dad made wine and used the barrels for fermenting, he is probably rolling in his grave considering all the equipment would be over $2000 worth.
I want to know how they where commercially used? Surely not for fermenting beer on a large scale? At least not in Australia? They all look like traditional ale casks but they don't seem to have the regular key stone hole on the bottom, it appears to be a threaded hole in the middle just like the pic below. The top is just like a cask ale barrel with a large hole for a bung and fermenter.
I have 6 of these which I am not sure what size probably 50lt-70lt? You can see the cork in the fermenter bung hole:
Some are Firestone and the others made for Tooheys:
I also have this smaller one which is about 40lt and it just fits in my fermentation fridge:
My next question is what would people recommend brewing in these bad boys until I have enough apples. I was thinking maybe a Lambic but the temps here get over 45deg in summer and I wont be able to put them anywhere to regulate the temp, could I get away with the high temps for a lambic?
I was also thinking maybe a mead? Or a real ale, just not sure how I would dispense the beer maybe someone has advice on that too? I have a cool room which might help with suggestions but its for my business and needs to stay below 3deg.
I would really like to make something that can sit in them for a year or so as I have no other use for them
Cheers in advance. I have tried finding out what they where used for but cant really narrow it down, as I have not seen any others until I bought them which was for stuff all!!!
I want to know how they where commercially used? Surely not for fermenting beer on a large scale? At least not in Australia? They all look like traditional ale casks but they don't seem to have the regular key stone hole on the bottom, it appears to be a threaded hole in the middle just like the pic below. The top is just like a cask ale barrel with a large hole for a bung and fermenter.
I have 6 of these which I am not sure what size probably 50lt-70lt? You can see the cork in the fermenter bung hole:
Some are Firestone and the others made for Tooheys:
I also have this smaller one which is about 40lt and it just fits in my fermentation fridge:
My next question is what would people recommend brewing in these bad boys until I have enough apples. I was thinking maybe a Lambic but the temps here get over 45deg in summer and I wont be able to put them anywhere to regulate the temp, could I get away with the high temps for a lambic?
I was also thinking maybe a mead? Or a real ale, just not sure how I would dispense the beer maybe someone has advice on that too? I have a cool room which might help with suggestions but its for my business and needs to stay below 3deg.
I would really like to make something that can sit in them for a year or so as I have no other use for them
Cheers in advance. I have tried finding out what they where used for but cant really narrow it down, as I have not seen any others until I bought them which was for stuff all!!!