Another Sour Solera Keg Build
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Another Sour Solera Keg Build
After re-stumbling on Rubbertoe's old Solera thread from a few years back, I was motivated to build my own. The lack of sours in Halifax gave me the ambition to break my almost 1 year brewing hiatus.
I've got most of the parts, just waiting on a few kegs before I can build them. I'm going for a design similar to the one below - the main difference being that my racking cane will have a triclover fitting at the top so that it can be left in place and capped when not being used for a transfer. The side port can be used to attach a blowoff tube, or to attach a ball lock fitting for pressurized transfers.
Parts List (To build exactly what is shown in the bottom picture):
Qty 1 - 1.5" Triclover "T"
Qty 1 - 2" to 1.5" Triclover Reducer
Qty 1 - 1"/1.5" Tri Clover Compatible X 1/2" Compression Adapter (https://www.brewershardware.com/1-1-5-t ... apter.html)
Qty 1 - Triclover Ball Lock Fitting (https://www.brewhardware.com/product_p/tc15blg.htm)
Qty 1 - 2" Triclover Clamp
Qty 1 - 2" O-Ring (To seal between keg & Triclover reducer)
Qty 1 - 36" Stainless Racking Cane w/1.5" Triclover (https://www.norcalbrewingsolutions.com/ ... lover.html)
Qty 3 - 1.5" Triclover clamp
Qty 3 - 1.5" Triclover gasket
You'll also want to add one or two ball or butterfly valves to control air in/liquid out, triclover barbs to connect your liquid in/out to, etc.
This is the racking cane that I'll be using. 36" in length with triclover fitting for transfers/capping:
I've got most of the parts, just waiting on a few kegs before I can build them. I'm going for a design similar to the one below - the main difference being that my racking cane will have a triclover fitting at the top so that it can be left in place and capped when not being used for a transfer. The side port can be used to attach a blowoff tube, or to attach a ball lock fitting for pressurized transfers.
Parts List (To build exactly what is shown in the bottom picture):
Qty 1 - 1.5" Triclover "T"
Qty 1 - 2" to 1.5" Triclover Reducer
Qty 1 - 1"/1.5" Tri Clover Compatible X 1/2" Compression Adapter (https://www.brewershardware.com/1-1-5-t ... apter.html)
Qty 1 - Triclover Ball Lock Fitting (https://www.brewhardware.com/product_p/tc15blg.htm)
Qty 1 - 2" Triclover Clamp
Qty 1 - 2" O-Ring (To seal between keg & Triclover reducer)
Qty 1 - 36" Stainless Racking Cane w/1.5" Triclover (https://www.norcalbrewingsolutions.com/ ... lover.html)
Qty 3 - 1.5" Triclover clamp
Qty 3 - 1.5" Triclover gasket
You'll also want to add one or two ball or butterfly valves to control air in/liquid out, triclover barbs to connect your liquid in/out to, etc.
This is the racking cane that I'll be using. 36" in length with triclover fitting for transfers/capping:
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Re: Another Sour Solera Keg Build
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Re: Another Sour Solera Keg Build
Got my missing pieces today and threw together the first fermenter.
I'll likely be installing a valve on the "t" to easily turn off flow/bleed pressure when pressure transferring. The ball lock fitting will be replaced with a tri clover hose barb for blowoff while aging, and the racking cane can be raised/lowered to transfer from various levels within the keg.
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I'll likely be installing a valve on the "t" to easily turn off flow/bleed pressure when pressure transferring. The ball lock fitting will be replaced with a tri clover hose barb for blowoff while aging, and the racking cane can be raised/lowered to transfer from various levels within the keg.
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Re: Another Sour Solera Keg Build
Hey, I just had an idea for the blow off tube. Just use a ball lock fitting with the hose going to a jug.
That looks great, btw.
That looks great, btw.
Electric Brewery Build
On tap at RubberToe's:
Sometimes on a Sunday Belgian Dubbel, Oaked Old Ale, Ordinary Bitter
On tap at RubberToe's:
Sometimes on a Sunday Belgian Dubbel, Oaked Old Ale, Ordinary Bitter
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Re: Another Sour Solera Keg Build
looks slick! how does the racking cane seal at the top of that assembly? i can see a nut but that's about it...
@RubberToe I think that's a decent idea, but i've also had ball locks get clogged with hop particulate. i like jimmy's idea of just swapping out the triclover hose barb - few extra dollars, but less chance of clogging
@RubberToe I think that's a decent idea, but i've also had ball locks get clogged with hop particulate. i like jimmy's idea of just swapping out the triclover hose barb - few extra dollars, but less chance of clogging
planning: beer for my cousin's wedding
Fermenting: black ipa
Conditioning:
Kegged: barrel barleywine from 2014 - i think i still have this somewhere
Fermenting: black ipa
Conditioning:
Kegged: barrel barleywine from 2014 - i think i still have this somewhere
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Re: Another Sour Solera Keg Build
Rob's idea should work in this application - I'm planning to primary ferment in my conical before transferring to the keg, so there shouldn't be that much activity in there.CorneliusAlphonse wrote:looks slick! how does the racking cane seal at the top of that assembly? i can see a nut but that's about it...
@RubberToe I think that's a decent idea, but i've also had ball locks get clogged with hop particulate. i like jimmy's idea of just swapping out the triclover hose barb - few extra dollars, but less chance of clogging
The racking cane is running through a tri clover compression fitting (see below), using o-rings to seal rather than the metal inserts
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Re: Another Sour Solera Keg Build
This is very cool. I may need to put this on my list of projects, I have a new found love of sours and funky beer.
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Re: Another Sour Solera Keg Build
Did a full clean on the whole system last night. I recirculated hot PBW from the conical, in through the racking cane, out through the "t", and back into the conical.
Filled the Solera with my first go at a Flanders Red.
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Filled the Solera with my first go at a Flanders Red.
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Re: Another Sour Solera Keg Build
Hi all,
First post on the site!!! Woohoo!!
We just wondering whether you have a chance to post the parts list on this build. Looks awesome.
Cheers,
Crafty.
First post on the site!!! Woohoo!!
We just wondering whether you have a chance to post the parts list on this build. Looks awesome.
Cheers,
Crafty.
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Re: Another Sour Solera Keg Build
Hey - I've updated the original post with a parts list!Crafty Brewer wrote: ↑Mon May 07, 2018 8:04 amHi all,
First post on the site!!! Woohoo!!
We just wondering whether you have a chance to post the parts list on this build. Looks awesome.
Cheers,
Crafty.
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Re: Another Sour Solera Keg Build
Hi Jimmy,
Sorry to revisit an old post, but how do you clean the keg with the solera setup in place or does this process clean the keg at the same time?
I have built something similar without the TC's and am trying to work out how to CIP.
Cheers,
Crafty.
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