Glibbidy
Well-Known Member
Plastic Kegs America is a company now offering plastic kegs, and it doesn't look like that cheap crap either. I emailed them to see if they sell ball lock instead of the sankey. Check out the 10 liter option
Sorry about the double post. We are slightly behind the times here in Vermont.Yeah, been there done that, there was a thread about it last week....
We are slightly behind the times here in Vermont.
That's exactly what I was thinking. 10 liters or 2.6 gallons, which is close enough for me.Hey Glib, you think they make these in a three-gallon design?)
Sorry about the double post. We are slightly behind the times here in Vermont.
Funny thing is I searched twice ont this and came up with nothing, yet another example that the search function on this site sub par.
That's funny, I typed in plastic keg into a titles only search and the other thread popped right up.
i just called and they are 65 a piece for the 20l and 55 a piece for the 10 liter but i think you have to buy atleast 10 the more you buy the vheaper they get i do know that and also i had a really hard time understanding the guy he has a very thick accent
BUMP!
I E-mailed them today to see if they are building a ball lock version.
NO RESPONSE YET!
nope, spoke with the VP of something, and he said no-go on any corny sales. i tried to explain the market in regards to us homebrewers but he wasnt buying it.
I think they look like clown kegs anyway.
It kind of bugs me the way they pitch their kegs as being more environmentally friendly than SS on the basis that they can be recycled instead of reused.
Now I'm no environmentalist, but I think I have a pretty good reckoning of the difference in energy costs between those two options.
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