





Corny Keg with Wrap-Around Hose
This item was a first-generation homebrew engineering feat. It seems to have done its job as there was successful product on the other side of the process.
It is technically against code to use potable water for cooling, but hey, this was such a small scale solution, it was replaced several times over through the years, including a sophisticated heat exchanger.
Note the quick disconnects (more available under Fittings) and in/out connections to connect to cooling water source.
This item was a first-generation homebrew engineering feat. It seems to have done its job as there was successful product on the other side of the process.
It is technically against code to use potable water for cooling, but hey, this was such a small scale solution, it was replaced several times over through the years, including a sophisticated heat exchanger.
Note the quick disconnects (more available under Fittings) and in/out connections to connect to cooling water source.
This item was a first-generation homebrew engineering feat. It seems to have done its job as there was successful product on the other side of the process.
It is technically against code to use potable water for cooling, but hey, this was such a small scale solution, it was replaced several times over through the years, including a sophisticated heat exchanger.
Note the quick disconnects (more available under Fittings) and in/out connections to connect to cooling water source.