Mini kegs from supermarket

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I'm pretty sure it is, as long as it's the black bung with the red middle. I have an easy keg that I bought from Brew Uk and I've managed to use my tap with the black and red bung so think it's the same.

Pull the vent top out and there's a stopper - push the tap through and the stopper will push into the keg the same as a mini keg.

The red bungs with a black middle like on the hobgoblin kegs can't.
 
Anyone worked out an easy way of getting the hard plastic bungs out of mini kegs

I tried to emulate the technique in the video below. I do notice he refers to the bung as rubber and you say plastic so not sure if it's the same.

[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tA9ZLNQhrgg[/ame]
 
As above its really a pain in the backside to get one out of a hobgoblin cask. Took me over and hour and a lot of cursing before I had mangled the bung and got it out. Im hoping I can pick up a new bung online so it wasn't for nothing
 
Yeah most home brew shops have replacement bungs.

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Would it be safe to condition in these kegs?

Yes. See the link to the massive thread above.

Basically, the gist of it is that the kegs don't handle high carbonation so it's more suited to cask style beers (I've bottled my wheat beer and steam beer but do 2-3 kegs and 10-20 bottles when I do other beer styles) but otherwise it's the same process just with less sugar.
 
Thanks.
I've seen these kegs in certain German supermarkets (full of fizzy lager - probably good stuff). I might get hold of one the next time they're in. Can you buy them empty, do you know?
 
Removed the bung but it fell inside, will it affect my beer if I reuse the keg with the plastic bung inside?
 

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