MR2Jay77
Junior Member
Morning peeps..... I'd like to pick your brains if that's OK?
So I now have my second micro brew bubbling away nicely in the demiJohn and that's got me thinking.... What would be a good way to transport these?
I do a lot of weekend car shows where we camp, have a few drinks etc but it is against the show rules and regulations to bring glass bottles on site. As I tend to bottle my ale in these, it does rule them out.
I then discovered these 5l mini kegs. They look perfect for what I need to do but I have a few questions. The size is absolutely spot on for my micro brews which is why I'm looking at them.
Firstly, how easy are these to clean? Secondly, when you move these around (like being sat in the boot of a car for example), does it disturb the sediment? Or are these force carbonated meaning no sediment?
Really tempted as on paper, they look perfect for what I want to do
Thanks guys :thumb:
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So I now have my second micro brew bubbling away nicely in the demiJohn and that's got me thinking.... What would be a good way to transport these?
I do a lot of weekend car shows where we camp, have a few drinks etc but it is against the show rules and regulations to bring glass bottles on site. As I tend to bottle my ale in these, it does rule them out.
I then discovered these 5l mini kegs. They look perfect for what I need to do but I have a few questions. The size is absolutely spot on for my micro brews which is why I'm looking at them.
Firstly, how easy are these to clean? Secondly, when you move these around (like being sat in the boot of a car for example), does it disturb the sediment? Or are these force carbonated meaning no sediment?
Really tempted as on paper, they look perfect for what I want to do
Thanks guys :thumb:
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