Stumbled across these stainless milk jugs on Kijiji. 50L and $200 each. I was considering buying a couple to either hack up for a brew kettle or using for a fermenter but I can't justify it right now. The place selling them said they normally sell them to some company that converts them into stills (http://www.milehidistilling.com/Alcohol ... rs_s/2.htm) and I guess the price is about to go up so these are the last that will be available at this price. Those stills look a little unpractical... I much prefer the simplicity of the Still Spirits reflux. Seems like these jugs would have a better life with beer!
http://halifax.kijiji.ca/c-buy-and-sel ... Z259637860
Fermenters? Convert for a brew kettle?
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Re: Fermenters? Convert for a brew kettle?
There are a couple threads in the brewing section where guys have converted snakes into fermenters.
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Re: Fermenters? Convert for a brew kettle?
Snakes??? Yuckmr x wrote:There are a couple threads in the brewing section where guys have converted snakes into fermenters.
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Re: Fermenters? Convert for a brew kettle?
I think there is a thread to turn smurfs into gold too. 

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