We have been researching this for a long time but the shape of the corny keg is really not ideal for this. We have about 200 prototype units in stock to be honest but we still have not got them to work reliably enough that we are happy with them. It's really easy to burst the inner bladder if it doesn't unravel in the correct way inside the keg.
Yes that's right. You can use the bladders to dispense from using a beer engine. We have done this ourselves already. The only problem is we do not sell the beer engines yet so you would have to purchase the beer engine elsewhere.
We are about to release in Australia. We will start selling this overseas in early 2025. It's best for you to contact www.themaltmiller.co.uk/ as these guys would be our largest importer in UK and they can probably give you a more precise date on when it arrives to UK.
Can't find the pump in your store and the product code KL39222 isnt coming up. Also, it is disappointing that the same day the video comes out, the bladder is showing as out of stock with no ETA for more to arrive.
Super cool little product. I'll be honest. I'm really interested in that nitro condenser. Is it using a molecular sieve similar to an oxygen condenser but not lol ? Also loving that little diaphragm pump! I'm also a noisy bastard 🍻
If you have a CO2 deficit you will still need to add CO2 with a cylinder or some other source so it cannot really fix that problem. Also I would not recommend this pump for beverages that are already carbonated.
@KegLand I was thinking more about pumping the CO2, not the liquid.... So it can continually pump CO2 and maintain a head pressure into the fermenter to enable the liquid to transfer to a keg in say a keezer