Keggles
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Keggles
Can somebody recommend a source of used kegs for converting into keggles? I am debating whether to invest in a SS brewpot as my first equipment purchase of my own home brew setup, or to use a keggle. Keggles seem like a popular option among many home brewers, and I like the idea of recycling an old keg. Thanks!
Re: Keggles
I found mine on Craigslist. I paid on average about $40 for each. I could have probably paid less, but I'm not a great haggler and wanted to get started on converting them.
- maltbarley
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Re: Keggles
One of our club members makes them. Send Don a note.
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Re: Keggles
Ryan,
I saw your post looking for a keg.
Maltbarley is correct, I do convert kegs. I don't have any converted right now but I do have 3 stainless steel barrel kegs like this one without the tops cut out or the holes drilled $40ea.
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This video link shows how to cut and drill a keg.
http://www.youtube.com/backhousebrew#p/u/4/b9Gxgveo5gU
You can email me through my website at backhousebrew.com or through the brewcommune site.
Don
I saw your post looking for a keg.
Maltbarley is correct, I do convert kegs. I don't have any converted right now but I do have 3 stainless steel barrel kegs like this one without the tops cut out or the holes drilled $40ea.
[img] [/img]
This video link shows how to cut and drill a keg.
http://www.youtube.com/backhousebrew#p/u/4/b9Gxgveo5gU
You can email me through my website at backhousebrew.com or through the brewcommune site.
Don
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