
apresskibrewer wrote:fastdogbrewing wrote:The legal way to do this is to buy from a scrapyard that sells them LEGALLY, or from a new keg supplier(Sabco), or stop by your local brewery and see if they have any damaged ones that do not hole pressure anymore.
This is the easiest/cheapest way to go too... because many times they'll just give them too ya (breweries), or charge you 20$ for shits.... and this way, you aren't screwing anyone in the business out of kegs.
It's kind of a hot button issue for home brewers... just so ya know.![]()
Good luck w/ your sanke fermentor... I may try and rock that too, now that i'm going to 10 gallon batches.

fastdogbrewing wrote:
One of the guys in my club is welding 4" tri-clover fittings onto Sanke's for his fermenters.

ajdelange wrote:It is very disturbing that the ethical aspects of this this needs to be explained.



Tarp Town wrote:To those with the helpful info, I thank you.
To the rest of you, take the #13 stopper out of your ass.
Brandt wrote:About 2 inches or 51 mm
Tarp Town wrote:Awesome, thank you!

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