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Hi all, after several attempts at brewing with kits I have decided to move onto BIAB brewing. Having looked at various pots and sizes I have found myself leaning towards building a keggle as I have a 50L keg in the garage..
I have watched lots of YouTube clips on the process however some of the finer details escape me, for example what kind of element would be best to use and what kind of KW output would be best for a 50L setup? Also can anyone point me in the direction of where best to purchase all the required hardware I might need?
At this point all advice and input would be a massive help on my adventure.
Thanks
 
I assume you got the keg legally I am posting this as a heads up to memebers who may want to follow your instructions.



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Each year the brewing industry loses many millions of pounds through the theft and misappropriation of kegs, casks (containers) and dispense gas cylinders. Keg Watch is the organisation committed to reducing these losses.
Keg Watch is a Trade Association limited by guarantee. We represent the interests of over 1000 members from micro to international brewers, cider makers and the major suppliers of dispense gases to the industry.
The aim of this website is to provide information about Keg Watch to licensees, the industry, the police and the public and to raise awareness of the issues involved.
If you are involved in handling stolen kegs, the penalties are severe.
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Was kind of hoping for more of a constructive/encouraging first reply hay ho
 
Was kind of hoping for more of a constructive/encouraging first reply hay ho

I did say i assume you got the keg legally i was not accusing you of anything and my message was aimed at members who may want to follow your guide and may have not known about thefts from breweries etc and Keg watch.

As it has now been suggested this is a Tennants keg could you take a picture of the far side of the top of the keg (see arrow below) so we can see what it says, thanks.

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Tennants course below.

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Wow! As a pretty new member hoping to contribute here I now find my thread hijacked and my character in the process of being assassinated with obvious assumption's of wrong doing on my part.
This keg was given to me by a friend of mine who runs and owns my local public house. If it was wrong on his part to do so I have no idea however I will contact and ask him.

I did say i assume you got the keg legally i was not accusing you of anything and my message was aimed at members who may want to follow your guide and may have not known about thefts from breweries etc.

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I never said you where accusing me, however there does appear to be a very definite undertone to your questioning. A private message would have been a good way to conduct this especially with a new member. But hay ho I suppose I'm new here and the forum has plenty of newbies so why not make an example of one every now and then, no big loss.
 
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Lol :) Kegs are someones property though, even when they're covered in manky green stuff or dribbles of concrete the chances are they wheren't bought from the rightful owner, they just kinda ended up there.
 
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There are some bass kegs at my bottle collection pub which apparently have been there for years. Even the gypsies won't nick 'em to get rid of them for him.
Barrels certainly are a sacred no no.
 
Pioneer it's a shame you have taken my OP the wrong way, a Private message wouldn't have achieved my goal of warning new members not to touch kegs with a barge pole unless bought from a reputable source, as you haven't provided the picture I asked for I assume Sadfield was right and it is a Tennant's keg which your "mate" never owned and had no right to give you (hence my warning to other members) this was never about you being a new member or me making an example of you I would have posted the same message to any member.

The thread is now locked, I await your friends response.
 
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