WenValley
Well-Known Member
When I started my kegging operation last year I purchased four pin lock kegs. Since then, I've added three more pin lock kegs. I have six pin lock picnic taps, and all the required pin lock gas and beverage fittings for pin locks
A nearby brewer has a dozen pin lock kegs that he wants to swap out for ball locks at a one for one rate. He says that I should bite the bullet and change to ball locks now and quit screwing with pin locks. He said to sell the pin locks and replace them.
I ordered and have received four ball lock cornies from the Chi Company. I was going to swap out these four ball locks for four used pin locks with my buddy .
But now I'm hesitating. If I am going to change, this would be my opportunity. I could try and sell my seven pin locks and fittings, or swap out and be ball lock forever.
Ten cornies should complete my kegging system. What do you think?
Thanks;.
A nearby brewer has a dozen pin lock kegs that he wants to swap out for ball locks at a one for one rate. He says that I should bite the bullet and change to ball locks now and quit screwing with pin locks. He said to sell the pin locks and replace them.
I ordered and have received four ball lock cornies from the Chi Company. I was going to swap out these four ball locks for four used pin locks with my buddy .
But now I'm hesitating. If I am going to change, this would be my opportunity. I could try and sell my seven pin locks and fittings, or swap out and be ball lock forever.
Ten cornies should complete my kegging system. What do you think?
Thanks;.