We have about 300 2.95 gal stainless steel kegs for sale, $8 per keg. Contact Kathy@tap-26.com for more info
Post more info here please.
Appears to be sanke kegs from the website.
2.95 gal. Sankes?
Yes. Check out rotating top picture at tap-26.com for yourself. I’d be surprised if there wasn’t a typo on the price!
denny: kramerog:Appears to be sanke kegs from the website.
2.95 gal. Sankes?
Yes. Check out rotating top picture at tap-26.com for yourself. I’d be surprised if there wasn’t a typo on the price!
I emailed for info. We’ll see.
Has anyone heard more from the OP, or purchased any of these kegs?
I e-mailed the OP and did not receive any response.
I e-mailed the OP and did not receive any response.
I got a response and pics of the kegs. The have some sort of weird non standard fitting so I decided I wasn’t interested.
cdawson:I e-mailed the OP and did not receive any response.
I got a response and pics of the kegs. The have some sort of weird non standard fitting so I decided I wasn’t interested.
Thanks - not that I need any more kegs right now, but $8 a keg makes a pretty compelling WANT. The company HQ address is not too far away, so would consider a drive to pick up. However, if the fitting isn’t Sanke I don’t think I want to also be investing in additional keg hardware.
denny: cdawson:I e-mailed the OP and did not receive any response.
I got a response and pics of the kegs. The have some sort of weird non standard fitting so I decided I wasn’t interested.
Thanks - not that I need any more kegs right now, but $8 a keg makes a pretty compelling WANT. The company HQ address is not too far away, so would consider a drive to pick up. However, if the fitting isn’t Sanke I don’t think I want to also be investing in additional keg hardware.
It wasn’t Sanke or corny or anything else I’ve ever seen
They may have gone with a proprietary coupler to build in brand loyalty.
Was it this?
They may have gone with a proprietary coupler to build in brand loyalty.
Was it this?
may have been
I found that by googling wine couplers. I guess it’s old school but many breweries dumped it for sanke d. It’s called a Hoff-Stevens twin probe. New couplers aren’t cheap if full stainless is top choice. Must take a special wrench to open.
There’s a reason they’re only $8.
If the top fitting is removable, you could use a carboy cap or a large drilled stopper and use them as fermentors.