Mini beer kegs
Discussion
Turn7 said:
PositronicRay said:
How big is that, and how long does it last?
9 pints or One evening....... 
To be fair the taps are crap and you have to be careful pouring but it's almost pub like if your trying to replicate a pub beer garden for mates?
Edited by paulwirral on Saturday 13th June 20:50
paulwirral said:
Turn7 said:
PositronicRay said:
How big is that, and how long does it last?
9 pints or One evening....... 
To be fair the taps are crap and you have to be careful pouring but it's almost pub like if your trying to replicate a pub beer garden for mates?
sharing...they can bring their own 
Turn7 said:
paulwirral said:
Turn7 said:
PositronicRay said:
How big is that, and how long does it last?
9 pints or One evening....... 
To be fair the taps are crap and you have to be careful pouring but it's almost pub like if your trying to replicate a pub beer garden for mates?
sharing...they can bring their own 
For real ales, they typically recommend using within 3-4 days of opening.
Me, I'd keep drinking it until it turned or, as is more likely the case, until the keg ran dry.
We have a lager dispensing machine which takes 8 litre kegs. We're currently stocked with Moretti and these are theoretically good for a month or so after opening. I say theoretically because a keg doesn't seem to make it even one week.
Me, I'd keep drinking it until it turned or, as is more likely the case, until the keg ran dry.
We have a lager dispensing machine which takes 8 litre kegs. We're currently stocked with Moretti and these are theoretically good for a month or so after opening. I say theoretically because a keg doesn't seem to make it even one week.
SS2. said:
For real ales, they typically recommend using within 3-4 days of opening.
Me, I'd keep drinking it until it turned or, as is more likely the case, until the keg ran dry.
We have a lager dispensing machine which takes 8 litre kegs. We're currently stocked with Moretti and these are theoretically good for a month or so after opening. I say theoretically because a keg doesn't seem to make it even one week.
I guess the larger kegs make more sense than the ale ones. Is the ale bright?Me, I'd keep drinking it until it turned or, as is more likely the case, until the keg ran dry.
We have a lager dispensing machine which takes 8 litre kegs. We're currently stocked with Moretti and these are theoretically good for a month or so after opening. I say theoretically because a keg doesn't seem to make it even one week.
SS2. said:
We have a lager dispensing machine which takes 8 litre kegs. We're currently stocked with Moretti and these are theoretically good for a month or so after opening. I say theoretically because a keg doesn't seem to make it even one week.
I have only seen the torp ones but they only hold two litres
https://global.the-sub.com/beers/
We occasionally fill and use these at my brewery (in France)...
Never had a problem with the beer foaming, make sure the keg is properly cold though before you do use it. We also use a proper counter pressure machine for filling them whereas I know some breweries in the UK are just filling them direct from a normal beer tap and keg. Not sure if they are flushing the mini kegs with c02, so this may impact the lifespan of the beer.
Never had a problem with the beer foaming, make sure the keg is properly cold though before you do use it. We also use a proper counter pressure machine for filling them whereas I know some breweries in the UK are just filling them direct from a normal beer tap and keg. Not sure if they are flushing the mini kegs with c02, so this may impact the lifespan of the beer.
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