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The three sisters...

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Must be something serious in those if they have Padlocks on them!
 
How about Victoria. Any cheap sources that anyone is aware of?

R
 
Curious to know what you can do with a 4 pint cask that is worth the effort and wort?
Fark all with beer I would say but that is not the only size they make.
I was thinking port or spirits for this size and I posted the 2L jobbies of an example of how cheap they were - six of the whoers for that price!
They make 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 20 and 50L good looking doo-hickies at a great price. You decide what size looks crap. Personally I think they look good but have crap taps.
 
Hey, if anyone goes looking for the ones I posted about just out of Mount Barker in the Adelaide hills, its probably a good idea to do it on the weekend. Not sure they put them out every day. They were good looking barrels and pretty big for $50.
 
Curious to know what you can do with a 4 pint cask that is worth the effort and wort?

Perhaps with the six barrel deal you could make a miniature Burton union system that could use to fill a 9L party keg :)
 
Fark all with beer I would say but that is not the only size they make.
I was thinking port or spirits for this size and I posted the 2L jobbies of an example of how cheap they were - six of the whoers for that price!
They make 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 20 and 50L good looking doo-hickies at a great price. You decide what size looks crap. Personally I think they look good but have crap taps.

Ahh, I understand you now. Useful sizes for brewing appear to be a lot more more expensive, and the postage makes the local product more competitive.

Perhaps with the six barrel deal you could make a miniature Burton union system that could use to fill a 9L party keg :)

:rolleyes:
 

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