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    Hi everyone, my name is Kyle and this is my first post on PB. Glad to be here!

    I'm the founder/brewer of Charging Hippo Brewing Co.; a nano-start up in development in Shoreline, Wa on track to be the city's first brewery.
    Right now we are solidifying lease space and gathering vendor information which brings me to a question on kegs...I've been looking around online and nothing is really inspiring me as to who to go with as a keg supplier.

    Is there any company you recommend?

    Experience with metal or plastic either way?

    Thanks a lot, I appreciate any insight you care to share!

    Cheers,

    Kyle Stevens
    CHARGING HIPPO BREWING CO.
    @charginghippo
    Kyle Stevens

    Charging Hippo Brewing Co.
    @charinghippo

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    Franke. They are a german based company that can make any size kegs to fit your needs

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      keg supplier

      I have had good luck with Geemacher. I recommend them.
      Jeff Schrag
      Mother's Brewing Co.
      Springfield, Missouri

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      • #4
        I love my used 50L poly-coated Eurosankes, so we use Schaefer. We've got a bunch of PKA 1/6's that work well enough, they stack nicely and they're light and they haven't exploded yet, but I've had some spear issues with a couple of them. Both companies were very easy to work with.
        Russell Everett
        Co-Founder / Head Brewer
        Bainbridge Island Brewing
        Bainbridge Island, WA

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