Does anyone have one of those was small beer distributors for your home? Where do you find replacement barrels? Are they easy to get hold of?
If you're after Draughtmaster Carlsberg casks, some stores combine to keep them, or they can order them for you.
All minikegs you buy at the supermarket are disposable, they have internal reservoirs of CO2 which means you do not need a tap (push more air and keep the pressure on the container). This has an added bonus of preserving beer (air deteriorates while the beer is not CO2).
Since these containers are pressurized, you could not fill them if you want.
drums have no regular CO2 tank and are rented. You rent the keg (and pay for the beer) and then return the drum to the distribution center. Therefore, some states require that all drums are recorded. You can fill these barrels yourself, but no brewery was your own refills.
The replacement barrels are usually made in some markets and liquor stores, or you can simply set up a full Kegerator. Keg beer is more profitable than the mini-kegs or bottles and cans and it is cooler.
Most Heinekin hold about 5 liters and they are disposable.
uh no, I have never heard of them but I'm sure interested now, how much beer they? Where do you get?
I get mine on the world market]
Posted on May 10, 2010.