BIGJIM72
Landlord.
In response to this topic- I have a top tap KK that has been in use for the best part of 20 years.Yes I have replaced the lid,yes I have replaced the rubber seals around the brass valve & it has worked perfectly.Yes it was a bugger to use at first without the internet & forums like this to guide me I had to rely on trial & error.But when I worked it out :
On the basis of this I bought 2 more,one of which had to be replaced.I actually spoke to the KK manufacturer at one point. Check your cap-if it doesn't have an embossed W symbol then it is not an original manufacturers part & this may be the cause of some issues. Ritchies & Youngs often supply KKs with the barrel direct from manufacturer but cut costs by supplying cheap lids/taps/floats (this info was given by the manufacturer) (See Old Stout's disaster thread)
Ritchies replaced my KK barrel free of charge when there was an issue with splitting.
Yes a duff barrel or duff cap gets out every now & then.I would also suggest that the build quality has gone down between the first & last KK I bought. But I would also venture the suggestion that a big part of the problems on this thread are down to human error.
There's enough info on this forum and on JBK so that you can use these barrels correctly.Yes there is a learning curve-especially with floats,o rings et al. Drum taps are little ******* to take apart,clean & put back together. They have their quirks but IMHO are worthwhile.
I'll bet my boots when you had problems learning to drive you didn't give up. So why quit on a £50 bit of kit because you haven't quite got the hang of it.
Please don't misunderstand me-this comment is not a personal attack directed towards anyone & is not meant to offend. As stated I have had to have a keg replaced-so some comments here are justified (splitting,burrs on the top). I'm no rocket scientist but I can get a decent pint out of all 3 of my kegs. So,just saying if I can do it maybe it's not the fault of the keg.....
Want a decent head on KK beers? Lose the drum tap & get a brewgas/dalex KK tap. End of.
On the basis of this I bought 2 more,one of which had to be replaced.I actually spoke to the KK manufacturer at one point. Check your cap-if it doesn't have an embossed W symbol then it is not an original manufacturers part & this may be the cause of some issues. Ritchies & Youngs often supply KKs with the barrel direct from manufacturer but cut costs by supplying cheap lids/taps/floats (this info was given by the manufacturer) (See Old Stout's disaster thread)
Ritchies replaced my KK barrel free of charge when there was an issue with splitting.
Yes a duff barrel or duff cap gets out every now & then.I would also suggest that the build quality has gone down between the first & last KK I bought. But I would also venture the suggestion that a big part of the problems on this thread are down to human error.
There's enough info on this forum and on JBK so that you can use these barrels correctly.Yes there is a learning curve-especially with floats,o rings et al. Drum taps are little ******* to take apart,clean & put back together. They have their quirks but IMHO are worthwhile.
I'll bet my boots when you had problems learning to drive you didn't give up. So why quit on a £50 bit of kit because you haven't quite got the hang of it.
Please don't misunderstand me-this comment is not a personal attack directed towards anyone & is not meant to offend. As stated I have had to have a keg replaced-so some comments here are justified (splitting,burrs on the top). I'm no rocket scientist but I can get a decent pint out of all 3 of my kegs. So,just saying if I can do it maybe it's not the fault of the keg.....
Want a decent head on KK beers? Lose the drum tap & get a brewgas/dalex KK tap. End of.