Last Sept I had 5xCornies stolen. My fault I left them in the back yard (behind a 7 foot concrete wall) while I went to the pub. The average cost was something around the £40 mark from Norm the LHBS and private sale. I have just got the funds to rebuild the brewery (that also got stolen) and I am now looking at kegging again. My LHBS sells them for £80 and contact from Norm suggests that he is nearly out of 'a' grade kegs with no 'budget' kegs left.
I think we are awaiting a few people with the £'s to import a container full form China or the like but if they are business sensible they will more than likely keep the output low to maintain the price point. I suspect that is a volume in the UK to meet the demand and some, however there maybe beer wholesalers holding on to stocks as the craft 'keg' scene does its bit in the spot light.
With the price of metals for scrap at a high point, many dusty kegs have most likely been squashed by people that dont understand their value (just look at some of the scrappage scheme cars!). I worked out that the Stockport chavs prob only got £40 for the £300+ the stole from me. There is no regard for the engineering or usefulness of metal at the moment.
There are alternatives for the homebrewers out there (I will be doing a piece shortly about that), but at the end of the day I think the cost of the cornie kegs is a worthwhile one. I doubt whether any of us are capable of constructing such an elegant design which can take 100PSI and 20+ years of use and still be attractive 2nd purchase.
50l Kegs new are great but need the tools to open and clean them, the couplings are not that expensive considering the cost of cornie disconnects, its the size that limits their appeal. We all want to fit 4xCornies in our kegerator (or 2 in my case) and thats the benefit of them. For a 23l brew bottling is ok (non-rinse sanitiser), but the joy of kegging is getting your beers carbonated to their 'style'.
I do hope that some more come to market but knowing retail why would prices drop? Italian and Chinese imports of the 'NEW' kegs are coming thru and really the should see the drop in UK prices for the 'old' stuff. All it will take is a few manufacturers in china to ignore any patents and ship over afew thousand and that will stop the increase. But lets face it, they wont be £10.
I think I would rather spend £80 at my LHBS face to face and use it 20 times over the next few years and be happy that I don't have to wash the equivalent bottles.
I shall post more at the end of the week about other kegs.
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