Hey I wanted to start hunting for a few stainless kegs to use for an outdoor setup. just saw these on Kijiji but can't tell from the picture if the keg on the bottom is the right type that I will need, the one on top looks like what I need. Any idea of what these should be worth, or any leeds to find any around the halifax area??
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Looking for 50L stainless Kegs for brew kettle and mash tun
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Re: Looking for 50L stainless Kegs for brew kettle and mash
When I was looking for kegs, I was trying for $35 and under. On occasion, you can pick them up for $25. The keg on top looks right, 15.5 gallon. The rubber chined Molson keg is a bit smaller IIRC, and not much good in a propane system.
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Re: Looking for 50L stainless Kegs for brew kettle and mash
I got a keg like the bottom one off of Kijiji last week, but the plastic on the bottom had already been removed, it looks like this:
http://kicker.smallestworld.net/jim/bee ... ng/keg.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
On the top it's labeled as being 50L/13.2 gallons. If I were you I would try to get the top one as the plastic on the top of mine is being a bit of a pain. I paid $40 for mine but I didn't even try to negotiate down. And the guy was nice enough to drive it to me from Dartmouth so I threw him some extra dough for the gas.
http://kicker.smallestworld.net/jim/bee ... ng/keg.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
On the top it's labeled as being 50L/13.2 gallons. If I were you I would try to get the top one as the plastic on the top of mine is being a bit of a pain. I paid $40 for mine but I didn't even try to negotiate down. And the guy was nice enough to drive it to me from Dartmouth so I threw him some extra dough for the gas.
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