Ecokeg

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Ecokeg

Postby Longwood-65 » Saturday Mar 22, 2008 6:56 am

Hi Guys
I was looking for kegs and came across the Ecokeg http://www.ecokeg.com
a 30 litre keg sounds good to me.
It appears to have the standard "stainless steel cub bewery keg" ball valve, how easy/difficult would these be to fill ??

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Re: Ecokeg

Postby timmy » Saturday Mar 22, 2008 8:10 am

Saw this guy on that New Inventors programme with this....

Pity there's nothing about costs on the site.
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Re: Ecokeg

Postby Kevnlis » Saturday Mar 22, 2008 11:34 pm

There has been a bunch of talk on AHB about these. Far as I can tell, it is not viable for home brewers, but is good for export megaswill because there is no cost in returning the kegs to the original brewery.
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