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    Keg King Conversation

    only 1kg diff between the 35 and 65 litre?? :D I found the 35 litre fits between 21 and 22 kg. And if you're wanting to use an old fermentasaurus, you'll still need to enlarge the opening at the bottom.
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    Why use 9.5L vs 19L Kegs?

    I use an italian made 9.5L so I can get 4 taps out of a series 4 kegarator. The 9.5L fits nicely on the compressor bulge at the back. It does need a mostly full keg in front to hold it in place, but I rarely have a problem with that.
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    KegLand Questions and Answers

    @KegLand-com-au What's the story with the G20? In stock date keeps slipping back - now 29/05, but was due in April at one stage. I've been holding off doing my next brew day until I can replace my window ac based unit (I can't recommend enough not to bother with this approach), so curious as...
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    KegLand Questions and Answers

    @fdsaasdf - I got the same thing too. Not a great advert for mitash software development either. There's clearly some very lax processes in place at Mitash to allow this to happen. If I was @KegLand-com-au I'd be really pissed of with their software supplier right now.
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