glassgrenade
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Hi everyone,
A mate of mine bought some of those imported kegs a while ago and said he'd give two of them to me for free as they are just gathering dust, so i'm other the moon about that.
A mate of mine owns a pub and i was wondering if the brewery owns the couplers? I know they own the kegs. If my mate owns them then i reckon he'd do me a great deal, if not mybeershop.com has them for $40.
I assume that i can still use the same CO2 reg as a corny system?
The main attraction for me for the 50L keg is that someone told me they actually hold 55L, which is three 18L cornies. So two of those in the fridge would be 6 cornies!
I've been doing a bit of research and i seems that its cheaper to setup a 'commercal keg' system rather than a ball lock. Even if i had to pay for the kegs I see craftbrewer has them for $99, which is cheape than 3 cornies.
I worked out it will cost: (Mybeershop.com)
Coupler $40 (if i can't get one from my mates pub for cheap/free)
line $15
gas reg $75
one way valve $12
long shank draughttap with flow controler $69
CO2 bottle $180 (ebay)
fridge free
So all up it will cost around $400 for the equivalent of 6 cornies. Whereas for the same thing with a cornie i would cost me $660 (2 keg deal plus 4 kegs) So even if i had to buy the kegs it comes out $60 cheaper, and i get to clean less.
Is there any oother disadvantages besides the weight issue? Plus if i got the megaswillers coming over for a party or the footy they can all chuck in and rent a kkeg of something that they like, instead of drinking my high hopped beer that they'll drink but don' enjo as much as their weak piss flavoured water.
Also, is it possible to hook up those big 80L kegs? That would be great! Get out the 44 gallon drum to ferment in!
A mate of mine bought some of those imported kegs a while ago and said he'd give two of them to me for free as they are just gathering dust, so i'm other the moon about that.
A mate of mine owns a pub and i was wondering if the brewery owns the couplers? I know they own the kegs. If my mate owns them then i reckon he'd do me a great deal, if not mybeershop.com has them for $40.
I assume that i can still use the same CO2 reg as a corny system?
The main attraction for me for the 50L keg is that someone told me they actually hold 55L, which is three 18L cornies. So two of those in the fridge would be 6 cornies!
I've been doing a bit of research and i seems that its cheaper to setup a 'commercal keg' system rather than a ball lock. Even if i had to pay for the kegs I see craftbrewer has them for $99, which is cheape than 3 cornies.
I worked out it will cost: (Mybeershop.com)
Coupler $40 (if i can't get one from my mates pub for cheap/free)
line $15
gas reg $75
one way valve $12
long shank draughttap with flow controler $69
CO2 bottle $180 (ebay)
fridge free
So all up it will cost around $400 for the equivalent of 6 cornies. Whereas for the same thing with a cornie i would cost me $660 (2 keg deal plus 4 kegs) So even if i had to buy the kegs it comes out $60 cheaper, and i get to clean less.
Is there any oother disadvantages besides the weight issue? Plus if i got the megaswillers coming over for a party or the footy they can all chuck in and rent a kkeg of something that they like, instead of drinking my high hopped beer that they'll drink but don' enjo as much as their weak piss flavoured water.
Also, is it possible to hook up those big 80L kegs? That would be great! Get out the 44 gallon drum to ferment in!