jcarson83
Well-Known Member
I just read on this post that cornie kegs are not made anymore. Why not and what does this mean for the future of home brewers?
I know that you will be able to get them for years to come but at some point home brewers will have to come up with an alternative system that is cost effective. Is there anything you've heard of that will take the place of cornies?
I've been pondering kegging for a long time but if the prices go up there is no way I'll make the switch. I don't really mind the work and being able to hold onto a bottle or two for a couple of years to see how it ages out is nice.
I know that you will be able to get them for years to come but at some point home brewers will have to come up with an alternative system that is cost effective. Is there anything you've heard of that will take the place of cornies?
I've been pondering kegging for a long time but if the prices go up there is no way I'll make the switch. I don't really mind the work and being able to hold onto a bottle or two for a couple of years to see how it ages out is nice.