I have three barrels, one king keg and two of the cheaper loop handle on top ones. The two cheaper ones I have had for a couple of years and they have both had pinhole holes in the top near the cap for no reason at all. At the moment I have a really nice tasting flat stout in one and I have just noticed a little spurt of gas/stout come out and since the barrel is full I have done a makeshift seal with superglue to see if it works or not. If it doesn’t work I will bottle the whole barrel.
So I will be buying another King Keg but I can’t believe the price of them .
Has anyone else had issues with the cheap barrels ?
Cheap barrels
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I’d just pick up a used corny.
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Well after transferring to a king keg and adding a small amount of sugar to start it off again it isn’t carbonating at all but does taste okay. So strong ha ha . I will put this down to experience
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Hi, is your cheaper barrel out of a kit? I'm having problems myself with a Microbrewery Kit pressure keg I've started out with. Are you able to photograph and post the pinhole holes?Jimbro wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2019 11:07 amI have three barrels, one king keg and two of the cheaper loop handle on top ones. The two cheaper ones I have had for a couple of years and they have both had pinhole holes in the top near the cap for no reason at all. At the moment I have a really nice tasting flat stout in one and I have just noticed a little spurt of gas/stout come out and since the barrel is full I have done a makeshift seal with superglue to see if it works or not. If it doesn’t work I will bottle the whole barrel.
So I will be buying another King Keg but I can’t believe the price of them .
Has anyone else had issues with the cheap barrels ?
Rich