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5L MiniKeg Party Kit

£105.00
Choice of charger/regulator

What's included:

5L Kegland MiniKeg optional Ball Lock Lid

Premium Ball lock disconnect Gas in MFL

5 x 16g CO2 cartridges

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Great for parties or to keep and serve your beer in your normal fridge. 

Works great whether you already have a keg system or are just getting into putting your beer in kegs. Can also be used as a growler to get beer from your local brewery tap room for take away.

  • 5 litre Kegland Mini Keg
  • Ball lock lid with silicon flexible dip tube
  • Gas in MFL
  • Mini charger (takes 16g cartridges only) UPGRADE OPTION (SEE BELOW)
  • OPTION TO UPGRADE TO KEGLAND CORE 360 REG (instead of standard charger)*
  • TAP depends on option chosen.
  • 5x 16g CO2 cartridges
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5L MiniKeg Party Kit

£105.00
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.

Is home brewing worth it?

Many people find home brewing to be a rewarding and enjoyable hobby, allowing them to create unique and customised beers. It provides a deeper understanding of the brewing process and offers the opportunity to experiment with different ingredients and styles. Additionally, home brewing can be cost-effective in the long run compared to purchasing craft beers. However, it requires time, effort, and a certain level of commitment. Whether it's worth it ultimately depends on one's passion for brewing and the satisfaction derived from the process and the end product.

Is home brewing legal?

Home brewing for personal use is generally legal, and there is no need for a specific license as long as certain conditions are met. Home brewers are allowed to produce beer, wine, and cider for personal consumption. However, there are limits on the amount that can be brewed without a license. As of January 2022, the limits were 100 litres for beer and 100 litres for wine per household.

It's important to stay informed about any updates or changes in the regulations, so it's advisable to check with local authorities or brewing associations for the most current information regarding home brewing laws in the UK. Always ensure that you comply with the relevant regulations and guidelines to enjoy home brewing within the legal framework.

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