Any reason you can't make them the same size as the Corny kegs? It's the only reason I haven't jumped on them as I want to be able to fit 4 in my Kegerator..
They are fantastic! Easy to clean with the KK corny keg washer. And you can get your hand in the top ( if small). As for the size I find them fine (two twenties fit or two tens fit in my kegerator) & really light! And easy to use! Finally I gave up on high pressure and rock & roll years ago! Causes more problems than it’s worth! I either naturally carbonate or ferment under pressure, then transfer then put on gas and leave it for a few days. Cheers
So they are made of weaker material, can’t handle the high pressure, wider so you can’t store as many, but they are 1/2 the price and handle 1 liter of fluid more. I’m in!!
Absolutely. Here's how: 1. Clean and sanitise your keg 2. push the sanitiser out with CO2 3. Insert the priming solution through the liquid diptube using a vessel with carbonation cap and pressure or just another keg: www.kegking.com.au/carbonation-cap-line-cleaning-cap-counter-pressure-filler.html 4. Transfer your flat beer to the keg. 5. Wait for the carbonation to build at room temp 6. Get the keg cold. 7. Serve when you balance the headspace pressure to the serving temp. Drawbacks: You're going to have sediment at the base of the keg. You'll only be able to draw some of the beer off the natural pressure before you have to hook up to a gas supply