tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-87120916463415542.post3914171469688651241..comments2024-02-23T08:43:07.382+00:00Comments on Wee Beefy's beer and pub blog: Upcoming ale treatswee beefyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16922755344809968104noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-87120916463415542.post-77428076659389163732012-11-17T10:55:21.672+00:002012-11-17T10:55:21.672+00:00It is an informative one. Thanks for the post. I a...It is an informative one. Thanks for the post. I appreciate it.Beer Keg Hirehttp://www.letspartywa.com.au/beer-keg-hire.htmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-87120916463415542.post-44963282856835434492012-07-11T20:00:10.838+01:002012-07-11T20:00:10.838+01:00Thanks, that's really interesting.
The above...Thanks, that's really interesting. <br /><br />The above nicely addresses the idea of when its advisable or suitable to Keykeg a beer, which is what has been puzzling me for ages; depsite my best efforts its not even as simple as dark beers work really well, as do lagers and wheat, but nowt else, which was my early assessment.<br /><br />Also, it mentions the numbers, and that's what I've never seen before. I am looking forward to seeing the comparative prices of the KK and cask Kipling at he Hallamshire House tomorrow.wee beefyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16922755344809968104noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-87120916463415542.post-53089095263696721532012-07-11T12:39:07.936+01:002012-07-11T12:39:07.936+01:00The following post by "SteelCityAle" on ...The following post by "SteelCityAle" on Sheffield Forum is very informative regarding the cost of key-keg. <br /><br />http://www.sheffieldforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=940301&page=3<br /><br />"I honestly can't see the logic in using keykeg for local supplies. keykeg are great for export as you don't have to worry about getting them back (we're sending some to Rome and Barcelona in the next couple of months), but for local sales if you wanna sell keg beer use proper kegs! we paid about £30 each for plastic kegs, which can be used again and again. compare that to a keykeg, at about £12 a go but can only be used once. but apparently Thornbridge charge about the same for a 30-litre keykeg as for a 9-gal (41-litre) cask, hence the price difference at the bar - the purchase price is spread over 30 litres instead of 40, so the bar sells 3/4 as much beer at 4/3 the price, to make the same income"T_i_Bhttps://twitter.com/T_i_Bnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-87120916463415542.post-3068527679872491462012-07-11T11:19:49.676+01:002012-07-11T11:19:49.676+01:00Wanna see that beer festival. Haven't seen it....Wanna see that beer festival. Haven't seen it.Keg Hire perthhttp://www.letsparty-australia.com.au/beer-keg-hire.htmlnoreply@blogger.com