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cushyno

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Finally pulled the pin on a corny keg order with BKT. I've been 'umming and 'arring for a couple of weeks and finally took the plunge. I Ordered BKT's 2 keg starter kit including SS taps, 1 off additional refurbed keg, 4 way manifold (just in case), and a sodastream adapter.

I have a stout and a Saison I could put straight into these when they arrive, however I may put the stout in a PB and brew a Kolsch and AIPA to make best use of the kegs. clapa
 
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Good stuff. I took delivery of my first two cornies yesterday, going to fill one tomorrow, then hopefully two more arrive next week. I went with a dual regulator so I can have two different pressures. My plan is to store in the garage which is pretty much at cellar temperature and decant to a 5 litre keg to put in the fridge. The kegerator will have to wait.
 
I blagged my way to get “permission” to buy a new keg last April by talking SWMBO into getting a kit and making a Strawberry and Lime Cider for her and my daughter as a nice summer drink. The plan was as soon as the Cider was finished I’d have another keg but the weather changed before it was empty and keg is still half full of the Cider in the shed 🙄
 
Don't really know but I've used them on 2 kegs each one set at different bar and each beer was a different carb level. Still really getting used to them for force carbing they seem to work and no leaks. They are from the Kegland store on Ali.
 

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