Kegging Conundum
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 12:15 pm
Hello Ohio Valley Homebrewers! I'm new to the area and was referred to your group by a friendly email I received from someone familiar with you guys It seems like you've got a good thing going here and are much more active than the group from my previous hometown. That's all good to see!
Anyways, I can introduce myself later if anyone is interested but I'm now dealing with what I call the "Kegging Conundrum". I've been brewing for a few years now and am kind of growing weary of dealing with copious amounts of beer bottles. I gave several cases of bottles away to fellow brewers before I moved out this direction and at this point only maintain one case of Grolsch-style swing tops. I'm not a huge beer drinker so bottles work great. I can disperse my craft beer to friends and have an easy way to store beer for me. I did acquire a Ready-Whip freezer though that I've wanted to turn into a kegerator. Here's the conundrum:
It seems silly to me to keg 5 gallons of beer, pay to constantly have that cooled and probably have most of the beer go bad before it can be consumed. So, I've been looking at the prospects of the 5L kegs. Does anyone work with these and what's your experience been like? I kind of like the idea of these 5L keg dispensers:
http://www.beveragefactory.com/draftbee ... BD5L.shtml
But, I'm not sure if the typical 5L kegs found in homebrew catalogs will work with that dispenser. I've pretty much determined they won't work with the new Heineken BrewTap. Well, I await feedback and can't wait for some responses!
Anyways, I can introduce myself later if anyone is interested but I'm now dealing with what I call the "Kegging Conundrum". I've been brewing for a few years now and am kind of growing weary of dealing with copious amounts of beer bottles. I gave several cases of bottles away to fellow brewers before I moved out this direction and at this point only maintain one case of Grolsch-style swing tops. I'm not a huge beer drinker so bottles work great. I can disperse my craft beer to friends and have an easy way to store beer for me. I did acquire a Ready-Whip freezer though that I've wanted to turn into a kegerator. Here's the conundrum:
It seems silly to me to keg 5 gallons of beer, pay to constantly have that cooled and probably have most of the beer go bad before it can be consumed. So, I've been looking at the prospects of the 5L kegs. Does anyone work with these and what's your experience been like? I kind of like the idea of these 5L keg dispensers:
http://www.beveragefactory.com/draftbee ... BD5L.shtml
But, I'm not sure if the typical 5L kegs found in homebrew catalogs will work with that dispenser. I've pretty much determined they won't work with the new Heineken BrewTap. Well, I await feedback and can't wait for some responses!