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Wanted: Stainless Kegs - for Keggle Conversion

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Astie

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As the Title says. Looking for some stainless 50l kegs to convert into an electric Keggle.

Northamptonshire area.

Many Thanks
 
Sorry, dude. Banned topic. Kegs are illegal to sell as they stay the property of the brewery and virtually nobody has them legally.
 
Sorry, dude. Banned topic. Kegs are illegal to sell as they stay the property of the brewery and virtually nobody has them legally.
I got torn a new one (doubled up on) on a Facebook brewing group for saying this. Apparently it’s quite easy to obtain one legally but nobody ever gave me any links (apart from saying “just Google it” which, surprise surprise, only gave me a link to Kegwatch). I keep out of these conversations now.
 
As you say no one is going to spend over £100 and cut a brand new keg open so there is a demand for stolen kegs.

I wouldn't touch anything on ebay, unless i missed it there is no proof they are his to sell.

As this subject comes up occasionally i will leave this for members new and old to read.



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WELCOME TO KEGWATCH LIMITED.

Each year the brewing industry loses many millions of pounds through the theft and misappropriation of kegs, casks (containers) and dispense gas cylinders. Keg Watch is the organisation committed to reducing these losses.

Keg Watch is a Trade Association limited by guarantee. We represent the interests of over 1000 members from micro to international brewers, cider makers and the major suppliers of dispense gases to the industry.

The aim of this website is to provide information about Keg Watch to licensees, the industry, the police and the public and to raise awareness of the issues involved.
If you are involved in handling stolen kegs, the penalties are severe.

Keg Watch pays rewards for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for the theft or unauthorized destruction of containers.

Keg Watch operates a confidential free phone line for any general queries or information you may have, call us on 0808 100 1945.

Are you having problems getting your containers uplifted? Phone Keg Watch now.

https://www.kegwatch.co.uk/
 
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Does this extend to Keykegs?
Key kegs are meant to be single use aren’t they? In which case the breweries won’t want them back.

I’m also not sure if they’d melt if made into a keggle.
 
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Key kegs are meant to be single use aren’t they? In which case the breweries won’t want them back.

That’s what I was thinking but wasn’t sure if they could reuse the outer shell and re bag them.
 

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