Ooh. Get you!Cobnut wrote: ↑Tue Oct 20, 2020 8:43 amhttps://media.giphy.com/media/M31G94ayUWQpO/giphy.gifBinkie Huckaback wrote: ↑Mon Oct 19, 2020 10:44 pm
Hmm. I'm afraid that 'if there's no photo, it didn't happen'. Though I'm not implying that Cobnut had done anything other than take something someone said in very good faith.
Homebrew Distillers licence-Has anyone successfully applied?
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Re: Homebrew Distillers licence-Has anyone successfully applied?
Re: Homebrew Distillers licence-Has anyone successfully applied?
Yeah I have one which was bought during lockdown when I had a few and some mates had picked them up. As F00b4r advises it is not a Kegorator but a dispensing machine for 6L kegs. The selection is decent with around 40 kegs at any time and some permanent and some seasonal. For the purists on here it is an AB Inbev venture but there are other breweries on it too. As you would expect it caters for popular brands but they EU ones are from the actual breweries and not under license. I have mine in my utility room which my wife will permit and saves me going to the garage to my actual Keezer which houses 5 kegs.WillH10 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 07, 2020 6:43 amP.S. Is anyone use Philips kegerators? I was offered a good price for one of the Philip's kegerators (if i'm not mistaken, these one https://www.bestadvisers.co.uk/kegerator (first one)) On amazon it costs ~400£ (new), i can get one for ~250£ - 300£ What do tyou think?
Oh and I clean then refill the kegs with homebrew most of the time
