Has anyone got a corny keg.
Are they good?
How much am I looking at for a keg and everything I need?Unlikely that anyone has a corny keg. Most people buy a few and find that they breed rapidly. I have 8.
See above.
Honestly, one of the best things I have invested in when it comes to beer making.
How much am I looking at for a keg and everything I need?
I'd probably start with 1 keg and see how I go is there a go to website or shop to use?For 3 kegs, I'd say budget £250. That's to cover:
That would give you the ability to have three beers conditioning or ready to drink, can force carb, and just draw off what you want from each keg by swapping the tap around. The setup is simple and I'm happy to provide a more detailed list or links if needed. Sourcing the CO2 is probably the harder part of this.
- 3 kegs
- CO2 regulator
- Gas line
- Beer line
- John Guest connectors
- A reasonable quality tap (stainless steel, adjustable flow rate)
- Bottle of CO2
If you only wanted 1 keg, knock £110 off the above price. Nothing to stop you buying more kegs later
If you're wanting to go down the keezer/kegerator route, you'd also need:
You're probably looking about £30 for the manifold and perhaps £40 per tap setup.
- Chest freezer, larger under-counter fridge or tall larder fridge (Facebook best place to start)
- 3-way gas manifold
- More line and connectors
- More taps
I would go with this, give them a call to see when the party taps are back in stock. Or get one with a proper tap and stick the keg in an old fridge and mount the tap through the door.I'd probably start with 1 keg and see how I go is there a go to website or shop to use?
I'd probably start with 1 keg and see how I go is there a go to website or shop to use?
Has anyone tried these for a corny keg
How much did that cost you ?8gm is a tiny amount of CO2 so you'd need a lot of those for it to be of any use, which would be very expensive and time-consuming. To put that into perspective, my CO2 bottle is around 16kg (which admittedly lasts me all year).
How much did that cost you ?
I use a mixture of 16g CO2 bulbs for mini kegs and a soda stream cylinder for my corny kegs, but this is an expensive way of buying CO2 if I choose to force carb my 9.5L keg I need about 2 16g cartridges or 1/10 of a soda stream cylinder so you are looking at £1.30-£1.60 a keg plus CO2 to dispense. Double that for a 19L keg throw in the fact that my beers are mostly low carbed English ales you will likely need even more for a lot of styles. I use these because for me personally they are convenient but pay a big premium for this so would not recommend it if a 6.5KG cylinder is an option for you.Has anyone tried these for a corny keg
Is there a deposit for the bottle as well?Sorry, it's 6.35kg not 16kg. All for the princely sum of £22.97 delivered.
Is there a deposit for the bottle as well?
No it's in TamworthNope, no deposit. Perhaps they deliver to your area: Beer dispense equipment, technical services, cellar cooling, bar fitters, wine dispense, wine preservation, spirit dispense
No it's in Tamworth
I'm in Liverpool lolWhere are you?
They also seem to be in Wiltshire, at least according to the invoice they sent me. And I'm in Surrey. So no idea what's going on, other than a man delivers a big bottle of CO2 to my doorstep whenever I ask for one.
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