The good, the bad and the ugly of commercial beer and breweries, including microbreweries and craft breweries.
by 3manb » Thursday Mar 13, 2008 9:37 am
I have just moved to Melbourne, and I'm looking for a microbrewery (or otherwise) that sell something like the following for consuming at home.
http://www.zierholz.com.au/Minikegs.htmlI'm looking for something other than the 5L unpressurised mini kegs or Heineken keg, and am willing to become a devote of any brewery that has this option.
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by Chris » Thursday Mar 13, 2008 10:14 am
Good ol' Christoph! Didn't know he did minis.
Can't help you with Melbourne though.
A beer in the hand is worth two in George Bush...
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by rwh » Thursday Mar 13, 2008 10:39 am
Grain and grape has a
12L Cornie. Unfortunately, it's hideously expensive; you might as well go for a 19L reconditioned corny for around half the price. Australian Winemakers also have new 12L stainless kegs that are much shorter and squatter than the Cornies but come with a similar pricetag.
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by Chris » Friday Mar 14, 2008 8:33 am
I think he was refering to beer you buy, not make and keg yourself. Is that right?
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by 3manb » Friday Mar 14, 2008 9:12 am
Thanks for the response, but yes I was after something with beer already in it.
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