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Gday, this is Frank.
We are a professional manufacturer and exporter of stainless steel beer kegs & casks in China.

Our company
-- Makes DIN standard, Europe standard, US standard beer kegs of superior quality;
-- Works with Micro Matic, Marston, Greene King, Wells & Young's, among others;
-- Maintains a daily production volume of 2000 kegs;
-- Has complete testing procedures;

Samples are available upon your request.
If you are interested in our kegs, pls feel free to contact me for details.

email:[email protected]

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I'm betting there is a huge minimum order qty, or the freight is massive!
 
I have had some stuff made in China,
If they know what's good for them they will give good pricing.

Shipping can be a pain unless you buy bulk and consolidate in a container.
 
I'm sure you'd have no shortage of buyers here. It's tough though, you will get some dodgy kegs in there I guarantee it. I've had a container shipped over before and not all the stock will be perfect.
 
I have had some stuff made in China,
If they know what's good for them they will give good pricing.

Shipping can be a pain unless you buy bulk and consolidate in a container.
Well, not really, mate.
Some of the microbrewers in Australia ordered the minimum quantity, and the delivered kegs are all in good conditions.
 
I'm sure you'd have no shortage of buyers here. It's tough though, you will get some dodgy kegs in there I guarantee it. I've had a container shipped over before and not all the stock will be perfect.
Well, mate, you can not take a part for the whole. I wonder which factory you purchased your kegs from.
 
so how much for a 100 Frank, you wont find many Micro's on AHB but wouldn't be the first bulk buy.
 
100, mate?
Which size? 20L, 30L or 50L? Euro standard?
Could you give us a price on 100 of each size delivered to Oz. eg.

100 x 20L delivered = ?
100 x 30L delivered =?
100 x 50L delivered = ?

Cheers Brad
 
Gday, this is Frank.
We are a professional manufacturer and exporter of stainless steel beer kegs & casks in China.

Our company
-- Makes DIN standard, Europe standard, US standard beer kegs of superior quality;
-- Works with Micro Matic, Marston, Greene King, Wells & Young's, among others;
-- Maintains a daily production volume of 2000 kegs;
-- Has complete testing procedures;

Samples are available upon your request.
If you are interested in our kegs, pls feel free to contact me for details.

email:[email protected]
most home brewers using kegs use ball lock style fittings.
If you could make kegs with these fittings and an oval hatch, for a reasonable price, then you have a huge market here (Australia) and throughout the world.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornelius_keg

http://www.ebay.com.au/sch/sis.html?_nkw=2...EW+BEER+KEG+CO2

http://www.craftbrewer.com.au/shop/details.asp?PID=898

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Could you give us a price on 100 of each size delivered to Oz. eg.

100 x 20L delivered = ?
100 x 30L delivered =?
100 x 50L delivered = ?

Cheers Brad
FYI, last time we supplied our 10050L kegs to an assuie customer

50L keg with D-type spear CIF Melbourne Price: USD 89/PC (MOQ: 100pcs)

If anybody is interested, drop me a line [email protected]
 
Whats the cleaning procedure with these?
I know my current ball valve cornies sometimes require a light scrub around the top area due to dry froth etc.

So far i have only seen expensive single and duel bay keg cleaners.

Is it possible to clean these thoroughly with a simple solution?

(A small batch micro brewery is in the design, however that's a few years off - so i'm quite interested in the response.)
 
FYI, last time we supplied our 10050L kegs to an assuie customer

50L keg with D-type spear CIF Melbourne Price: USD 89/PC (MOQ: 100pcs)

Thanks for that Frank. Could you give me the dimensions of your 20L kegs?


Cheers Brad
 
most home brewers using kegs use ball lock style fittings.
If you could make kegs with these fittings and an oval hatch, for a reasonable price, then you have a huge market here (Australia) and throughout the world.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornelius_keg

http://www.ebay.com.au/sch/sis.html?_nkw=2...EW+BEER+KEG+CO2

http://www.craftbrewer.com.au/shop/details.asp?PID=898

bothkegs.jpg


cornelius-kegB.gif


4076348757_b1603472d6.jpg
Thanks a lot for the information. Pity is that we have yet to develop this type of kegs. As far as I know, I don't see any Chinese counterparts making this kind of kegs. Where can I find specific technical details of them?

Thanks again.
 
Thanks for posting Frank.

If you could make kegs with the appropriate cornie holes in to the top (without the posts and oval lid etc.) I think that might be acceptable. Lids and posts are widely available.
 
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