stevela
Regular.
As much as I find a good bottling session a relaxing peaceful way to spend an evening (weird eh :)) I'm starting to be tempted by the idea of kegging some of my beers.
From having a bit of a read up I see these guys appear to make a 20 litre keg which would do the trick:
http://www.crusaderkegsandcasks.com/
On top of that I assume I will need a source of CO2, a regulator for the CO2, some way of chilling the kegs (tall fridge or some form of chiller?), taps and hoses/connectors etc.
I'm also quite taken with the idea of having the ability to put commercial kegs on, is there a standard for the type of connector in the UK that I should use for my homebrew kegs in order to keep them compatible or should I look at getting one of each from the page below:
http://www.a1barstuff.co.uk/keg-connect ... 5_161.html
I think to start with I wouldn't want more than two kegs connected at once, that's a lot of beer to get through although I'm sure my friends would do their best to work through it.
Any links or advice would be greatly appreciated.
From having a bit of a read up I see these guys appear to make a 20 litre keg which would do the trick:
http://www.crusaderkegsandcasks.com/
On top of that I assume I will need a source of CO2, a regulator for the CO2, some way of chilling the kegs (tall fridge or some form of chiller?), taps and hoses/connectors etc.
I'm also quite taken with the idea of having the ability to put commercial kegs on, is there a standard for the type of connector in the UK that I should use for my homebrew kegs in order to keep them compatible or should I look at getting one of each from the page below:
http://www.a1barstuff.co.uk/keg-connect ... 5_161.html
I think to start with I wouldn't want more than two kegs connected at once, that's a lot of beer to get through although I'm sure my friends would do their best to work through it.
Any links or advice would be greatly appreciated.