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Sankey kegs- 2.75g and tall/skinny 7.75g kegs!

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cyberbackpacker

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I have ~3 dozen very hard to find sizes of Sankey kegs.

First, I have 10 10.4L (~2.75 gallons) German made kegs by Schaefer purchased directly from Schaefer ~4 years ago. All have Sankey D spears.

These are perfect for small batches that you want to take local events, homebrew club meetings, etc. Also work well as a de facto pin for cask beers which is I how used them most frequently.

These are full stainless steel wrapped in a rubber shell, with a built in lip on the top chime allowing the bottoms of kegs to nest perfectly for easy stacking and storage (as seen in pics).

$75 each

Next I have six tall/skinny 7.75 (1/4 barrel) kegs with sankey d spears. These are PERFECT for fermenting 6.5 gallon batches to end up with 5 gallons in your serving keg.

These also are great for slightly larger batches for serving.

Also $75 each

Located in Holland, MI 49423

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How much for shipping a 1/4 barrel to Centennial, CO 80112?
 
How were you setting them up as pin casks? Would like to do some cask bitters but don’t want to spend a fortune on a firkin.
 
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