mjadeb1984
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Hi all.
I'm about to do something Drastic.
I'm gonna give up on kegging and switch back to bottles. Crazy you say? You'll regret it? Maybe. I'll tell you why. First, don't get me wrong, I love brewing my own beer, I love everything about it. except after the birth of my first child and another on the way I have had little to no time to drink as much. Last time I brewed was January last year. 2015. And gasp! I haven't even touched my kegs since they emptied, some time in late January 2015. So I've got this sweet keezer I built with two manky smelling kegs in it. The main thing stopping me from doing anything about it is the fact I just don't drink that much beer to justify brewing into kegs. I miss having a different assortment of past bottled brews in the cellar to drink at different ages. I almost enjoy the brewing more than the excessive drinking you have to do to have two taps pouring on regular rotation. I figure if I move back to bottles I can sell my keezer, kegs and a few other bits from my lovingly built 3v brewery to streamline the whole process, buy a grainfather and rediscover my love of brewing. By brewing different beers and always having a multitude of choice of brews in the beer fridge.
I know bottling is a pain in the *** but when your organized and have some good music it's really not that bad. So what I'm asking from you guys is to pick holes in my plan. The missus gets pissed at me for chopping and changing all the time so I need some ammo to come back at her with. Has anyone reverted back to bottles for similar reasons, or is anyone staying staunch on bottling with no intention to move to kegs.
Also who reckons I could sell a keezer with a nice wood top and two perlick flow control taps on a tower font. Big gas bottle and reg and a round esky mash tun with beerbelly false bottom and temp gauge for the price or close to the price of a grainfather?
Cheers md
I'm about to do something Drastic.
I'm gonna give up on kegging and switch back to bottles. Crazy you say? You'll regret it? Maybe. I'll tell you why. First, don't get me wrong, I love brewing my own beer, I love everything about it. except after the birth of my first child and another on the way I have had little to no time to drink as much. Last time I brewed was January last year. 2015. And gasp! I haven't even touched my kegs since they emptied, some time in late January 2015. So I've got this sweet keezer I built with two manky smelling kegs in it. The main thing stopping me from doing anything about it is the fact I just don't drink that much beer to justify brewing into kegs. I miss having a different assortment of past bottled brews in the cellar to drink at different ages. I almost enjoy the brewing more than the excessive drinking you have to do to have two taps pouring on regular rotation. I figure if I move back to bottles I can sell my keezer, kegs and a few other bits from my lovingly built 3v brewery to streamline the whole process, buy a grainfather and rediscover my love of brewing. By brewing different beers and always having a multitude of choice of brews in the beer fridge.
I know bottling is a pain in the *** but when your organized and have some good music it's really not that bad. So what I'm asking from you guys is to pick holes in my plan. The missus gets pissed at me for chopping and changing all the time so I need some ammo to come back at her with. Has anyone reverted back to bottles for similar reasons, or is anyone staying staunch on bottling with no intention to move to kegs.
Also who reckons I could sell a keezer with a nice wood top and two perlick flow control taps on a tower font. Big gas bottle and reg and a round esky mash tun with beerbelly false bottom and temp gauge for the price or close to the price of a grainfather?
Cheers md