Will12283
Landlord.
I have contacted a few places by email with no reply yet.
Might pop in to the local BOC place when I get some free time
Might pop in to the local BOC place when I get some free time
Gassman said:After all the messing looking for a place for a gas bottle I now realise that I should not have been googling co2 supplies but wholesale beer suppliers
a few minutes drive from my house is this place http://www.jeroboam-and-schott.co.uk/ where I paid £20 for an 8.6kg bottle and £10 thereafter to fill
So if anyone in the Merseyside area is looking for gas then there it is
crofty83 said:This is exactly what I did. £18 for a pub sized bottle filled, no rental fee and when it's empty I just swap it for another bottle, filled for another £18. Bargain!
airymary said:On your original query, I don't purge my barrels or kegs after I've primed them. I rely on CO2 being heavier than air, so, provided keg/barrel is sealed, the beer doesn't oxidise - at least, that's my mileage.
Cheers, Chris
airymary said:So, don't rely on emails - pick up the phone. Their main business, after all, is wholesale, not selling the odd CO2 cylinder. Also, don't be put-off by 'trade only' warnings - they probably don't apply it to gas cylinders.
Runwell-Steve said:I use fire extinguishers. My local supplier has converted some some by removing the dip tube so I can use them the right way up.
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