For you pro brewers out there, and words for someone wanting a keggle.
Question - why don’t more opt to use rubber ended kegs? Kettle proof, don’t bang up concrete, and quiet.
I’m glad there is an effort to get the word out. I wish I had heard about it earlier.
I will add to the conversation that the whole appeal of keggles for me was that they were cheaper. After the fact I found that not to be the case. It is actually cheaper to buy a decent kettle already set up for brewing than to retrofit a keg.
The people I have done business with have the all Stainless Steel kegs in stock. I’m usually in a hurry to get them so I choose not to wait for the rubber ended kegs.
+1
I am glad that this issue finally made the main page on the AHA site.
Not sure if the keg return.com web site is working.