mozza wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2019 8:15 am
I’m looking at buying one in the new year. Great video. I’m leaning towards the Angel homebrew machine as they’ve modified it to take the more readily available cheaper cans- that does add on another £100+ though sadly
I bought mine from Jonny over at
https://brewkegtap.co.uk/products/kegla ... ng-machine
I was severely tempted by the one Paul at Angel sells, I believe his is sold as tried and tested / works out of the box machine, so little if no setting up required but in the end my wallet spoke + as mentioned I like messing around with setting things up. Worth noting however the difference in the cans lids when buying future stock.
LeeH wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2019 12:38 pm
What are the can costs now?
The cans are anything up to 50p a can, all really depends on where you buy them + in what quantity & the type of can/lid When you factor in costs, bottling is by far the cheaper option but canning is a new gadget to play around with + cans are a lot safer if sending through the postal system.
Also working on a DIY counter pressure filler for the cans (just 3d printing a few parts as I type) but I better get the Cannular set up and working first

lots of things to trial with filling the cans, cold temps + a beer gun might work just as well if not better than a counter pressure filler?
As I buy/ have bought all the brewing equipment I own, (none of its gifted from a supplier) not in the business of selling homebrew equipment, I try to be as subjective as I can when posting. I have a whole brewery room full of brewing equipment from a DIY 100l Braumeister unit to the 120l Oak Clad Electric brewery build (documented on JBK) to my humble grainfather. If I get the time and assuming people might find it of interest, will post on youtube.
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