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5L Kegland MiniKeg optional Ball Lock Lid

£40.00 Regular price

Available as just the 5L MiniKeg with standard lid (as shown in photo).

OR ADD a Ball lock Lid (needed for full use a MiniKeg) as well as the included standard lid.

Great for parties or to keep and serve your beer in the kitchen fridge. Due to the silicon dip tube on the ball lock lid (sold separately) you can serve beer from them whilst they are on their side. You don't even need to take the keg from the fridge.

5L is the same as 15 330ml beers.

We've had the standard MiniKegs before but never stocked many as the quality wasn't good enough in our opinion. These kegs are a different story. They look fantastic, inside and out the welds are smooth and sanitary.

The Kegland Mini Kegs are pressure rated to 45PSI (this is stamped on the keg). Most other Mini Kegs we have seen have no pressure markings or manufacturing standards printed on them.

 

Information from the manufacturer (Kegland in Australia):

Mini Keg - 5L (175mm x 280mm)

The KegLand Small Stainless Steel Mini Beer Kegs are specifically designed for home brewing/growler dispensing.  They are suited to small batches and suited to people who want to fit them into their standard domestic fridges.

You can naturally carbonate using priming sugars or preferably force carbonate and serve your beer with the ball lock lid (also available)

The Mini Kegs are made so they conveniently fit into a standard domestic refrigerator.   Due to the fact that these kegs use a flexible silicone dip tube/spear the kegs can also be dispensed on their side or upright so irrespective of what is the most convenient orientation in your fridge you can stand the keg up or lie the keg down and the dip tube will always sink and draw liquid from the bottom (as it's heavier than beer).

Unlike many other mini kegs these mini kegs use the gold standard acid bath electrolysis to pacify the stainless steel making the more resistant to rust than any other mini keg on the market. These mini kegs are the ONLY mini keg where we use a special technique whereby we weld the kegs from the inside out.  This means we get a superior welding finish that is more sanitary than any other mini keg available.  So if you are looking for the highest quality mini kegs that money can buy, this is what you have been waiting for!  Although there are many other mini kegs that come from China simply none of them have the same quality and finish as the genuine KegLand minikegs.

 

 

 

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5L Kegland MiniKeg optional Ball Lock Lid

£40.00 Regular price
Brewing frequently asked questions

How long does it take to brew beer?

The time it takes to brew beer can vary, but on average, the process takes about 4 to 6 weeks. This includes the various stages such as malting, mashing, boiling, fermenting, conditioning, and bottling. However, some beer styles may require longer aging periods for optimal flavor development.

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