I'm based in Melbourne Victoria and the only place I know that will exchange your empty 19L keg with one full of the beer they brew on premises (at a cost, obviously), is The Brew Barn in Hoppers Crossing. (http://www.thebrewbarn.com.au/)
The only problem is, the beer they make is not all-grain. They buy in some sort of malt extract in big steel drums (probably 200L in size - just guessing though) and use that as the basis of the beers. The end result is still reasonably good, but it's not the quality of an all-grain brew you come to expect from a homebrew shop.
Normally I would not want to just "buy" a pre-made homebrew beer (takes the fun out of making it), but I am preparing for a party and the logistics of myself making multiple beers and having them ready all at once is too difficult, as I can only brew one beer at a time. Hence, in this case I liked the convenience of handing over a bunch of empty kegs and walking away with full kegs.
So does anyone know of any other places in Melbourne that do a keg exchange like this but using all-grain beer? Or any other suggestion that might be helpful to getting all-grain beer ready to drink from multiple kegs quickly?
Thanks.
The only problem is, the beer they make is not all-grain. They buy in some sort of malt extract in big steel drums (probably 200L in size - just guessing though) and use that as the basis of the beers. The end result is still reasonably good, but it's not the quality of an all-grain brew you come to expect from a homebrew shop.
Normally I would not want to just "buy" a pre-made homebrew beer (takes the fun out of making it), but I am preparing for a party and the logistics of myself making multiple beers and having them ready all at once is too difficult, as I can only brew one beer at a time. Hence, in this case I liked the convenience of handing over a bunch of empty kegs and walking away with full kegs.
So does anyone know of any other places in Melbourne that do a keg exchange like this but using all-grain beer? Or any other suggestion that might be helpful to getting all-grain beer ready to drink from multiple kegs quickly?
Thanks.