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Hopefully not very long. Lots of people chasing this one. No can fillers though.

Do you intend to get the can filler attachment at a future time when Tap Cooler has them back in stock?
Or will you only be stocking the bottle filler?
 
Do you intend to get the can filler attachment at a future time when Tap Cooler has them back in stock?
Or will you only be stocking the bottle filler?
Still seeing if we can get a can seamer at a price that does not need a 10 year loan but that is good enough quality so we don't have loads of people foaming with apoplexy when it is not 100%.
 
Already released on Keg King Connect but maybe some folks did not see this. Its a 1.2itre (0.9Kg) CO2 bottle which is great for those who like camping etc. Also handy to keep one as a back up in the cupboard for that day when the big on on the kegerator runs out. Available now.
 

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That is a good idea!

Unfortunately when you have been blocked from Keg-kings facebook groups you can't see these things :(
Well as you have made it clear that you are only trolling and will never buy anything from us then why the interest? Have we not fed you enough already?
 
Some people do fabulous things with our super deluxe fridges. All models currently in stock ready for the coming spring. High quality stainless steel (430) makes these restaurant quality units super durable and the 43 degrees C ambient rating will keep the beers cold even during the hottest days in summer.
 

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During these times of the Lockdown a little something to cheer brewers. Drew who runs a malting business all by himself up Ballarat way got in touch and had us take a gander at his product. Now running a malt facility by yourself is no joke and requires some solid passion and commitment. We were impressed by this quiet achiever and even more so by his product.

His source material all comes from Victorian farms and so here was a totally local product that fits in perfectly with our philosophy of supporting Australian products wherever we can (cannot wait for the local yeasts which are coming soon). Drew kindly let us try his products and our in house brewers were very happy with it so it was a no-brainer to become his Australian distributor for the home brew market. BTW his Toasted Ale is fantastic.

Whilst we cannot let anyone in to our fantastic grain room until the lockdown ends you can order this on-line now.

House of Malt - great product for those who not only like to make good beer but know they are supporting their fellow Australians in what is becoming a world where we need to look at taking care of each other. When you enjoy this with your family and friends let them know that we can be proud of what we make right here.

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During these times of the Lockdown a little something to cheer brewers. Drew who runs a malting business all by himself up Ballarat way got in touch and had us take a gander at his product. Now running a malt facility by yourself is no joke and requires some solid passion and commitment. We were impressed by this quiet achiever and even more so by his product.

His source material all comes from Victorian farms and so here was a totally local product that fits in perfectly with our philosophy of supporting Australian products wherever we can (cannot wait for the local yeasts which are coming soon). Drew kindly let us try his products and our in house brewers were very happy with it so it was a no-brainer to become his Australian distributor for the home brew market. BTW his Toasted Ale is fantastic.

Whilst we cannot let anyone in to our fantastic grain room until the lockdown ends you can order this on-line now.

House of Malt - great product for those who not only like to make good beer but know they are supporting their fellow Australians in what is becoming a world where we need to look at taking care of each other. When you enjoy this with your family and friends let them know that we can be proud of what we make right here.

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Good stuff 👍 Is the local yeast you're referring to the Bluestone stuff? Been hanging out for that to become available to the public.
 
couple questions about the "grainary" -> how long will grain stay fresh in there and also, it states 35L but how many KG is that? Will a 25KG sack fit?
 
couple questions about the "grainary" -> how long will grain stay fresh in there and also, it states 35L but how many KG is that? Will a 25KG sack fit?
The 35 litre fits over 29Kg and the 60 litre fits over 30 kg so a 25 Kg sack fits easily. There is an environmental reason behind this. We did not want to put seconds into landfill and also when people decide to pension them off they can just re purpose them rather than throw them out.
 
Kept closed, in a garage on a bench. Are we talking weeks / months? Just a guesstimate?
 
Kept closed, in a garage on a bench. Are we talking weeks / months? Just a guesstimate?
Would suggest 2-6 months depending on type and temperature. Storage in bags is usually ok for at least six months but then rodents will get to it if they are around. Insects are also a potential problem as its a great food source for them. Personally I think they make a great addition to a brewers den and one can easily see what is left.

We are seeing a number of LHBSs starting to use them so they can have customers select what they need easily.
 

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The 35 litre fits over 29Kg and the 60 litre fits over 30 kg so a 25 Kg sack fits easily. There is an environmental reason behind this. We did not want to put seconds into landfill and also when people decide to pension them off they can just re purpose them rather than throw them out.

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.
 
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.
Sorry that was a typo. The 35 litre will do over 20Kg and our tests so far have it over 30Kg On the 60. Yes the hole for an older FS need to be enlarged by a few millimeters which yourself easily do with a Dremel.
 
Yeah no stress. I got 2x 35L with all the bits on order. So I'll be ok then. Just open the sack, use a few KG and then fill up the granary.

Cheers guys
 

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