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Old 12-05-2004, 09:40 PM
mpomario
 
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Re: Which small keg set up is best?

True. I wonder exactly how many uses I'll get out of those bottles. The
Williams Catalog says six batches or so? I guess the plastic one would be
easier. I am bottle condition right now anyways.

Thanks Joe.

"Joe" <romeroj@deucewild.com> wrote in message
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> >>>They are both pretty much the same. Only difference is that one used[/color][/color]
> plastic and the other used SS. You cant force carb the beer as the kits
> come. So you still have to wait the 2 weeks (or however long you wait) to
> naturally carbonate your beer. If you are trying to save $$ go with the
> plastic. With the SS one, you are just paying for the metal and the wood
> stand. The plastic one is big enough to fit a batch.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Joe
>
> "mpomario" <mpomario@netscape.net> wrote in message
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> > I was thinking of buying one of these set ups only for temporary and[/color][/color]
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> > want to spend much but want something that won't ruin my batches. What[/color][/color]
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> > you guys think? Any suggestions or words of experience would be greatly
> > appreciated. BTW I usually brew 2.5 to 5 Gallon batches
> >
> > This shows all the components of system 1
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> > This shows all the components of system 2
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