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North Dakota One gallon Taylor syrup kegs converted for beer

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stainlessbrewer

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I have two each, one gallon Taylor syrup tanks that I have purchased new corny carbonation lids for so they can be used for beer. The carbonation lids added the needed gas-in posts and pressure relief valve. They are both in good shape and have been holding pressure. They both have a small ding or two but no huge dents. I soaked them in PBW and cleaned out inside really well but they should have the liquid-out post and dip tube removed and thoroughly cleaned to remove any flavored syrup residue.

I have too many projects laying around and don't really need anymore small kegs so I'm getting rid of these. Just trying to get out of them what I have into them, not trying to profit. The little tanks cost me $40 each and the new carbonation lids were $24 each. Will include original lids.

I will take $60 each or both for $100 plus shipping. They are 5lbs each packed in a 12"x12"x12" box and will ship from 58201. Just estimating shipping by USPS it looks like $15 would be max shipping for each, probably around $20 for both.

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That didn't last long... I think you underestimated their worth. If you you don't like them beerwiffle let know...
 
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