Description
Introducing the 10 litre stainless steel beer keg with dispense lid from The Malt Miller. This high-quality 10L keg is perfect for homebrewing enthusiasts, fridge storage, and parties. It offers versatility and convenience, ideal for both force carbonation and keg conditioning.
Key Features
- Capacity & Dimensions: This 10 litre keg measures 49cm in height and 17cm in diameter, making it compact enough to fit in most refrigerators. The dispense lid and standard disconnects add approximately 10cm to the height.
- Material & Finish: Crafted from premium stainless steel, the keg features a satin anodised finish with a debossed The Malt Miller logo, ensuring both durability and style.
- Dispense Lid: The dispense lid and dip tube enable the use of corny style disconnects, making dispensing easy and efficient.
- Versatile Use: Perfect for storing, carbonating, and dispensing beer. Can be used with a simple screw top for storage or with the dispense lid for serving.
- Portability: Small enough to take to gatherings without compromising on capacity, ensuring you always have your brew on hand.
Benefits
- Compact Design: Fits easily in a standard refrigerator, saving space and keeping your beverages cool.
- Quality Construction: Made from high-grade stainless steel, it resists corrosion and provides a long-lasting solution for your brewing needs.
- Convenient Dispensing: The corny style disconnects and silicone dip tube allow for smooth and reliable beer dispensing.
How to Use
To get the most out of your 10L mini keg, follow these steps:
- Cleaning & Sanitisation: As with any equipment in contact with wort or beer, clean and sanitize the keg thoroughly before the first use to remove any manufacturing oils.
- Carbonation Options: You can either naturally carbonate using priming sugars or force carbonate using CO2.
- Dispensing: Use the dispense lid and dip tube for easy serving. The keg can be positioned upright or on its side thanks to the flexible silicone dip tube.
For detailed guidance, explore our blog posts on how to choose the right products for kegging your beer and how to build a kegerator.
NOTE:
As with any purchase of equipment which is going to come into contact with wort or beer we would always recommend you carry out your own cleaning and sanitisation process before using to remove any manufacturing oils and reduce risk of any infection of your brew.
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