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Hello beer patriots

I'm considering this kit and was hoping he anyone else has this and what the advantages or disadvantages were
It's the best price ive seen considering the party tap can be around fifty quid on its own
One question I wanted to ask was how long do the canisters last approximately?

https://www.brewuk.co.uk/mini-keg-starter-kit.html
Mini Keg Starter Kit. Tired of filling bottles or planning to have a party then choose mini keg! Put your beer in the 5 litre metal keg, add 3g of sugar/liter and let the beer ferment in a warm place. Then place the keg in a cool environment. After just a few days, you can tap your beer for consumption. The CO2 pressure gives your beer a beautiful head. * Content: 3 mini kegs 5 liter (reusable), beer tap, 10 CO2 cartridges 16g and with clear instructions.
 
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I have moved your thread to the brewing equipment discussion forum as it's more likely to get an answer here, your original thread title "Brewferm starter kit review" also looks like you are reviewing this rather than asking a question about it probably why you haven't got an answer. ;)
 
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I have moved your thread to the brewing equipment discussion forum as it's more likely to get an answer here, your original thread title "Brewferm starter kit review" also looks like you are reviewing this rather than asking a question about it probably why you haven't got an answer. ;)
It also looks like he’s talking about a beer kit rather than the Party Star Deluxe Tap starter kit.

There’s plenty of information about the Part Star Deluxe Tap on this thread https://www.thehomebrewforum.co.uk/threads/easy-keg-5l.57568/. I have a PSD but don’t use it very often because I have a unit that chills and dispenses my mini kegs.
 
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I'll confess to eyeing them up a few times as an alternative to bottles.

What put me off them though is that I simply can't fit a 5 litre keg into our fridge, and prefer my beer a little on the cool side.
 
Hello beer patriots

I'm considering this kit and was hoping he anyone else has this and what the advantages or disadvantages were
It's the best price ive seen considering the party tap can be around fifty quid on its own
One question I wanted to ask was how long do the canisters last approximately?

https://www.brewuk.co.uk/mini-keg-starter-kit.html
Mini Keg Starter Kit. Tired of filling bottles or planning to have a party then choose mini keg! Put your beer in the 5 litre metal keg, add 3g of sugar/liter and let the beer ferment in a warm place. Then place the keg in a cool environment. After just a few days, you can tap your beer for consumption. The CO2 pressure gives your beer a beautiful head. * Content: 3 mini kegs 5 liter (reusable), beer tap, 10 CO2 cartridges 16g and with clear instructions.

Tons of info and peoples experiences on the thread mickdundee linked to. But my short answer would be, yes it’s a very nice setup to use if it suits your consumption habits. I don’t use mine loads as I’m the only beer drinker in the house and I like to vary styles, so bottles suit me better. But for visitors or parties, brilliant. I can, with a bit of wiggling, get mine into the fridge and the tap in which helps.
 
I have one. Bought from Leyland for a similar price, really good piece of kit. The kegs are better suited to less carbonated beer styles. Canisters usually last about 3 kegs
 
Hi Mick! Do you still endorse these? I have a couple of questions if you don't mind:

- Once you've plugged in a keg, do you have to pour it all the way to the end? Or say I had a couple of different beers, could I alternate between kegs?
- Does it pour clean beer even if it's sugar-primed in the keg? I'm wondering would it pull sediment from the bottom.
- I keep reading people saying that you have to finish the keg in a couple of weeks. Why is that? If the beer is in a sealed container, kept under pressure with a head of CO2, why the hurry?

Thanks!
 
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Hello beer patriots

I'm considering this kit and was hoping he anyone else has this and what the advantages or disadvantages were
It's the best price ive seen considering the party tap can be around fifty quid on its own
One question I wanted to ask was how long do the canisters last approximately?

https://www.brewuk.co.uk/mini-keg-starter-kit.html
Mini Keg Starter Kit. Tired of filling bottles or planning to have a party then choose mini keg! Put your beer in the 5 litre metal keg, add 3g of sugar/liter and let the beer ferment in a warm place. Then place the keg in a cool environment. After just a few days, you can tap your beer for consumption. The CO2 pressure gives your beer a beautiful head. * Content: 3 mini kegs 5 liter (reusable), beer tap, 10 CO2 cartridges 16g and with clear instructions.
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Hi Mick! Do you still endorse these? I have a couple of questions if you don't mind:

- Once you've plugged in a keg, do you have to pour it all the way to end? Or say I had a couple of different beers, could I alternate between kegs?
- Does it pour clean beer even if it's sugar-primed in the keg? I'm wondering would it pull sediment from the bottom.
- I keep reading people saying that you have to finish the keg in a couple of weeks. Why is that? If the beer is in a sealed container, kept under pressure with a head of CO2, why the hurry?

Thanks!
These should be filtering through the the UK market this year suits a 10 or 20 litre keg. complete with preset regulator all you need is a soda stream bottle and you are all set. Ferment and serve from the keg, no chance of oxygen ingress.
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These should be filtering through the the UK market this year suits a 10 or 20 litre keg. complete with preset regulator all you need is a soda stream bottle and you are all set. Ferment and serve from the keg, no chance of oxygen ingress.
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These look fabulous! Do you know anything else about them? e.g., brand/model, where and when they'll be available?

If they're affordable enough, I might skip the 5L minikegs and go straight to 10L...
 
More expensive than the mini-kegs that work with a party-star would be 'proper' 5 or 10l stainless ones like these:

https://brewkegtap.co.uk/collections/minikegs-and-growlers

The cheapo ones only last for a few brews before the thin plastic liners degrade - they are really just 5l sized tin cans with a tap and bung!
That'd be ideal. The problem is, I've never seen a dispenser (like that Klarstein linked above) that works with a 'proper' 5L keg – only with the cheapo ones. Does such a thing exist?

I have a Dark Farm 5l keg with CO2 dispenser, but the mechanism is super fidgety (the pressure metre is completely unreliable) and no way to keep it chilled.
 
I have a Dark Farm 5l keg with CO2 dispenser, but the mechanism is super fidgety (the pressure metre is completely unreliable) and no way to keep it chilled
Might be better off with a proper regulator, will the keg not fit in your fridge? The mini-kegs won’t be much smaller once you have the tap mounted.

In my early days of beer I did buy an insulated barrel which worked really well for keeping a mini keg cool. Must see if a 5l stainless keg would fit in it…

https://schankhelden.de/en/produkt/tabletop-dispenser-de-luxe/
 
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