Had noticed, not the titan SS one mind, which I imagine will have some interest here!I Have my suspicions that the Apollo fermenter range will be on brew2bottle in the near future !
They are now on their website but listed as out of stock !
Had noticed, not the titan SS one mind, which I imagine will have some interest here!I Have my suspicions that the Apollo fermenter range will be on brew2bottle in the near future !
They are now on their website but listed as out of stock !
And it's only taken 10 months since this thread started. Still not the stainless one though.I Have my suspicions that the Apollo fermenter range will be on brew2bottle in the near future !
They are now on their website but listed as out of stock !
I would like to know where the containers are ending up? 4 containers gone to Bevie are they going into mainland Europe or UK?And it's only taken 10 months since this thread started. Still not the stainless one though.
I have three KK snub nose fermenters, not very old, for which spares are not available, even in Australia. I like them very much, but I would not buy anything from KK (or Brew2Bottle) again.I have a mixture of Kegland and Keg King fermenters etc this hiatus of Keg King from the uk market has made me think about buying Keg King products in the future . The Apollo I bought from Ikegger is very good the quality is not in doubt but I worry about spares in the future if I was to purchase anymore Keg King products .
I ended up buying Ultra taps in the US, The reluctance of KK to communicate when or where there stuff was going to appear has done them no favours in the UK.I will give the kk stuff a miss for now as well given how long this has dragged on for. Once supply of kit seems stable I might revisit.
I fail to understand your reasoning on why a manufacturer who on sells goods to a wholesaler, who on sells good to a retailer has any say when and where the goods will be sold.? That's out of the manufacturers hands surely. If the supermarket runs out of eggs would you blame the chicken?I ended up buying Ultra taps in the US, The reluctance of KK to communicate when or where there stuff was going to appear has done them no favours in the UK.
Yes it is very poor from KK. Kegland are much more reliable in this country.I ended up buying Ultra taps in the US, The reluctance of KK to communicate when or where there stuff was going to appear has done them no favours in the UK.
Sorry Foxy, if you are a major manufacturer of quality products you make sure your disbtibuters are on the ball, because you will get all the flackI fail to understand your reasoning on why a manufacturer who on sells goods to a wholesaler, who on sells good to a retailer has any say when and where the goods will be sold.? That's out of the manufacturers hands surely. If the supermarket runs out of eggs would you blame the chicken?
Although spare parts is availability will probably depend on volume vs weight !Yes it is very poor from KK. Kegland are much more reliable in this country.
Surely Foxy , Promotion and customer engagement are a must for anyone trying to break a new market.I fail to understand your reasoning on why a manufacturer who on sells goods to a wholesaler, who on sells good to a retailer has any say when and where the goods will be sold.? That's out of the manufacturers hands surely. If the supermarket runs out of eggs would you blame the chicken?
So you know there were no discourse between Keg King and Bevie then?Surely Foxy , Promotion and customer engagement are a must for anyone trying to break a new market.
The engagement from all the suppliers I emailed was awful as well.
It is not about blame, it's about communication with the one paying for the stuff.
A bad review can kill you you these days'
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