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    Rhode Island Bright Tanks for Carbonating

    Yes, please do PM me your number. I'd love to chat with you, thank you for the offer!
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    Rhode Island Bright Tanks for Carbonating

    Now that you explain it this way, I can see how this would save time and energy, and space for that matter! Luckily, the brewery is in the design stage, so designs can be altered to accommodate these tanks now. I'm wondering if you might be able to give me just a bit more detail on how to...
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    Rhode Island Bright Tanks for Carbonating

    dkennedy: question for you....I've never moved product after it's been carbed. I was always under the impression that was a "no-no". Just to make sure I'm following you, you're suggesting carbing in the bright tanks, then packaging in to kegs AFTER carbing? Would that work?? Again, I've got...
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    Rhode Island Bright Tanks for Carbonating

    In the event I am unable to sell these tanks, does anyone have any suggestions on how I might make use of these tanks in my small 1BBL brewery? I have no experience with bright tanks, and have been doing research on how they are used, and from what I am finding, they are used mainly as storage...
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    Rhode Island Bright Tanks for Carbonating

    ok, will do, thank you for the tip!
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    Rhode Island Bright Tanks for Carbonating

    We just purchased a 1BBL set up from a microbrewery that upgraded to a 10BBL. We were forced to buy the equipment as a package, so we had to take the bright tanks with us even though we knew we weren't going to be able to use them. Wondering if anyone out there was looking, or if anyone knew...
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