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Evening all, I'm from Sheffield and have been brewing kits for nearly 8 years. I normally either bottle or use a Wilko pressure barrel but am looking at treating myself to a Corny Keg setup...any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers folks

Iain
 
Evening all, I'm from Sheffield and have been brewing kits for nearly 8 years. I normally either bottle or use a Wilko pressure barrel but am looking at treating myself to a Corny Keg setup...any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers folks

Iain
my advice is go for it but realise you need gas and a regulator but you wont be disappointed.kegging is a quick process and gives you the pub draught mouth feel as opposed to the fizzy carbonated style of a commercial bottled beer(nowt wrong with that if that's what you like)but be prepared to dig deep in your pocket as moving from bottles to cornies will challenge your bank balance rather more
 
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