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30 days to arrive in Oz according to our tracking number... getting closer! B)
 
I can confirm our 9L kegs arrived today. :super: :kooi:

Refer attached, all look in excellent condition. Can definitely recommend these folks.

I tested one, holds pressure, party tap dispenses fine too with sanitiser.

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Got mine today!!!

shipped on the 6/4
arrived on 9/5

woot!
 
Despite my best ebaying, I cannot find these listed anymore... Can anyone help out with a link?

Cheers
 
Excellent, thanks mate!
 
Another happy story :) they are filthy but after a good scrub they look good as new. They have a date stamped on them of 1997 and 1996 so a little old but I can't see that as a major problem. I didn't get a truck though :(
 
Ahh well , its confirmed i got shafted onto a boat, so my kegs are out on the open seas for another 2 weeks....then there will be the waiting once its docked.
Looks like i am heading for the 70 + days also... :angry:

I think i will just bottle current brew and plan for the next one to initiate one of the kegs....have packed away all the bottles too.. :eek:
 
Ahh well , its confirmed i got shafted onto a boat, so my kegs are out on the open seas for another 2 weeks....then there will be the waiting once its docked.
Looks like i am heading for the 70 + days also... :angry:

I think i will just bottle current brew and plan for the next one to initiate one of the kegs....have packed away all the bottles too.. :eek:


Could always rack it into a jerry can Beer4U... Nothing like having a brew ready to keg :)
 
Just bought mine from the German mob. I'm in the UK now, so cost me 45 delivered.
 
Happy to say that I ordered on the 25th April and received today, complete with little Warsteiner truck. They all look good, though I wouldn't know the difference. Got to get the rest of the gear organised now - though I had a little more time by some of the previous post. :D
 
Devestated...had no way of testing these kegs as they are my first ever... and when I attach the party co2 dispenser and give it a squirt it all blows out the pin in the centre...the little black rubber at the end of it is perished just enough to let the gas out! Haha - oh well, live and learn - I'm sure I can get a replacement from CB or somewhere.
 
if thats the prv in the lid then i know grain and grape usually have them in stock.
 
Yea - cool, CB have them as "keg relief valve". For the moment I've swapped it over with the other one as it doesn;t seem to have stopped the beer from naturally carbing up a bit.

NOw another question for the experts: when I'm finished with the keg tonight and it is still half full should I just squeeze the rest of the co2 bulb into the keg so that the remaining beer is stored under a layer of co2? (even though that might make the first pour next time around a bit aggressive?).

Cheers in advance for the help.
 
NOw another question for the experts: when I'm finished with the keg tonight and it is still half full should I just squeeze the rest of the co2 bulb into the keg so that the remaining beer is stored under a layer of co2? (even though that might make the first pour next time around a bit aggressive?).

Best leave it as is, some CO2 will come out of solution to equalize pressure in the keg, but this wont be of huge detriment to the beer.
 

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