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Most of the craft beer now comes in cardboard boxes. Cheaper, only the big companies collect the bottles and reuse them so use crate's

Yeah, speaking to one of my local craft beer outlets that seems to be how it is. There’s loads of eBay sellers asking silly money for single crates:( and Freecycle and Gumtree not turned up anything either.

Milk crates..they are a bit wobbly to stack but free...if you can get some.

That’s the thing Clint, they’re as as rare as dobby horse shiteasad1

Used to have some but gave them away thinking I wouldn’t need them again, how wrong I was asad.
 
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Sorry not even close I am in Ireland 😬
If you're anywhere near the Dublin/West Wicklow border I could certainly use a few. Almost run out of space and I'd been planning on making some wooden crates if the local boozers can't spare any.
 
As I have plenty of time on my hands (furloughed until 31/07/20), and that I have ready access to as many pallets as I can use from my eldest son's engineering firm, I will mostly be making wooden beer crates.
 
Eff bottles! I'm never going back, I tells ya!
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Yes. I don't normally have 3 kegs in there. Usually just 2 and the gas. I have flow control taps directly on the posts so just hook up the gas when needed. I just realised I can get all 3 kegs in plus the gas bottle. Tight AF but doable. Another option would be 4 tall kegs and taps on the outside. But that's a project for a later date.
 
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