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Keg King Brewing & Dispensing Equipment Headed Stateside in Early 2020!

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I've always heard great things-- Really interested in checking you guys out, especially since I may be making a new Kegerator purchase soon. Just out of curiosity, have you guys ever sold under a different label in the US similar to what Kegland does?
 
G3 Fermenter Kings, Snub Nose Pressure Fermenters and our new 60L fermenters are all performing extremely well world wide. We even have a new fermenter keg called Fermenter King Junior that is a hit with users because of it's small size of 20 litres. They work as a keg or a fermenter, are crystal clear and feature a floating dip tube for clear transferring of the beverage without pulling up the sediment from the bottom.
Is there any update to when these will be available in the states? I just got the okay from the Mrs to expand and I really prefer the footprint of these over the all-rounder or snub-nose.
 
I use the Kegmenter 50l Keg with 4" tri-clamp for fermenting and I love the ease of use esp. cleanup afterwards. I could use another, and once these are readily available in the states that would be awesome. I think I got mine from Williams, and man do they make life easier.. 10-12 gal batches in a 1/2bbl fermenter means no exploding krausen, SS with a built in PRV means no risk of explosion, the lid with the floating dip tube means pressure transfers without trub, and the 4" port makes it easy(er) to clean.
I would love one with a 6" port so I could get my arm all the way in without worrying if I have to take a trip to get the keg cut off my arm(so I guess suggestion).
These are great for all brewing, but it has also allowed me to try out some of the no-chill brewing to save some water. I haven't tried, but I guess with the foating dip tube, one could ferment, crash and serve without any transfer at all.. Talk about a LoDO dream.. With direct heat, you could even (with a thin enough bag) BiaB, boil, cool(with an immersion chiller), ferment, crash, carb and serve, and if you put the tap in your mouth(full of water to purge) have the lowest of LoDO beers.

So I second the question of when they will be available in the states on a regular basis.
 
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Will you have replacement bodies available for all models? The bodies are only pressure certified for 2 years, and while you do sell a hydrotesting kit, it would be great to know that we can replace them if something happens vs. having to buy the whole thing again. For the record I own 2 Snub Nose which have been fantastic.
 
Will you have replacement bodies available for all models? The bodies are only pressure certified for 2 years, and while you do sell a hydrotesting kit, it would be great to know that we can replace them if something happens vs. having to buy the whole thing again. For the record I own 2 Snub Nose which have been fantastic.
Replacement bodies are available but we still need to find a serious business capable of importing them to the USA.
 
Love the Keg King fermenters, it’s all I have been using. I would really love to get my hands on the thermowell lids for my 35L snub nose. Please?
 

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