Arms in FV's?

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greenxpaddy

Arms in FV's?

Post by greenxpaddy » Mon Feb 27, 2012 7:07 pm

Only if you have to...

First brewing emergency today, so thats averaging one a year at the mo!

Moving 2 FV's of lager (55l each) from the garage through the house and out into the garden.

Reason: Too warm even in the garage. So hoping to get an average of 7C or less outside now for a good month, optimistic I know

Problem: The plastic tap caught on the door strip between the kitchen and reception room and pulled the tap off its nut! Its one of those crappy white plastic taps( where the nut is looser on the thread) not the usual ones I use, the black ones meant for wine fermenters. I ordered some more of those and they came today fortunately so I had a spare strong black nut.

Q. How fast does lager pour out of a 60l barrel with a 25mm hole in the bottom?

A. Too fast!

8-[

Trying to plug it with my hands but still lost about 15-20L of beer across the wooden floor. Luckily wifey was in so she ran to get some duct tape. Then I had chance to get the tap back in wedge it on a step while I got a new nut to screw the tap back on. Of course I had to get my arm right in to do this so scrubbed my arm like a surgeon and in we go. I've heard others do this with no bad affects to the beer. But I guess its not recommended!

That room is going to smell now I reckon!

Trying to look on the bright side. At least it wasn't on carpet!

barney

Re: Arms in FV's?

Post by barney » Mon Feb 27, 2012 7:21 pm

Ohh No !

I also find it a problem lugging beer around the house, I can just manage 40ltr batch but would struggle with a 55ltr, bloody heavy that. I suppose it will happen to me sooner or later.

Fingers crossed with the beer as well.

greenxpaddy

Re: Arms in FV's?

Post by greenxpaddy » Mon Feb 27, 2012 7:34 pm

Be interested to hear others' historical tales of woe . Might make me feel a bit better!

boingy

Re: Arms in FV's?

Post by boingy » Mon Feb 27, 2012 7:38 pm

We had a disasters thread not long ago but I just failed to find it with a search.

Seriously, if you have 55 litres to move, split it into two lots. Carrying that weight of liquid is going to challenge your arms and the handles on your FV.

But I bet your (remaining) beer is fine...

Edit: Here ya go. Not the one I was thinking of but these might cheer you up:

viewtopic.php?f=2&t=42764

viewtopic.php?f=16&t=37924

And my favourite near disaster, toddler parents take note:

viewtopic.php?f=7&t=43160&p=454573

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Re: Arms in FV's?

Post by DeadFall » Mon Feb 27, 2012 7:48 pm

Your poor back! I've been thinking about moving large quantities about and will probably get something with wheels on to help if I ever get a big enought FV.
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Spud395

Re: Arms in FV's?

Post by Spud395 » Mon Feb 27, 2012 9:00 pm

7C outside for the next month, day and night, I dont think so.

I hope you're covering the FV some way to keep the UV off it

greenxpaddy

Re: Arms in FV's?

Post by greenxpaddy » Tue Feb 28, 2012 8:38 am

Wrapped in insulation and in shade all day, hoping to even out day and night temps. A lot warmer than it should be currently! Bloody typical. Wil have to rename it " heatwave pilsner"

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Re: Arms in FV's?

Post by gregorach » Tue Feb 28, 2012 10:46 am

Yet another reason not to have taps on your FVs...

I have a little platform on casters for moving vessels around, makes it much easier. Couple of quid out of the pound shop, sold as a "pot mover". Essential bit of kit.
Cheers

Dunc

Rowang

Re: Arms in FV's?

Post by Rowang » Tue Feb 28, 2012 10:44 pm

I had a similar problem with a budget barrel. The plastic around the tap cracked and started to haemhorrhage uncontrollably..

I recruited SWMBO, plugged the hole, and siphoned back into a bucket. Beer turned out fine!

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Re: Arms in FV's?

Post by DeadFall » Wed Feb 29, 2012 1:56 pm

Rowang wrote:I had a similar problem with a budget barrel. The plastic around the tap cracked and started to haemhorrhage uncontrollably..

I recruited SWMBO, plugged the hole, and siphoned back into a bucket. Beer turned out fine!
happened to me last night, but didn't have anything to syphon the beer into. Luckily it was a KK top tap so I just leaned it back and replaced the tap.

I've also had to syphon out several times after KK split on me, never caused a problem with the beer.
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