Howdy all! It's been ages since I have posted. Racking off batch 770 this am!
I have a simple question:
Why would you order non-stackable kegs?
We have a mix of the 500 or so in our float (stackable and non-stackable.) In the first few years, we sourced used kegs, of any variety we could get, and they were all non-stackable. Now we only buy new, 50 L kegs, and ONLY stackable.
I see very little reason as to why non-stackables even exist, other than being wary of stacking full kegs, which we do all the time, and safely.
I guess if space in the dirty keg pile, space in the cooler, space in the truck etc, is not an issue, then stacking kegs would not be a big deal.
In our little brewery, and restaurant, space is a ridiculous luxury, and being able to stack two kegs (50 liter), is something I loathe considering not being able to do.
Anyone else order only stackables like us?
I'm just curious, and I have been wanting to post on ProBrewer for awhile now.
Cheers
Matt G.
Salmon River Brewery
I have a simple question:
Why would you order non-stackable kegs?
We have a mix of the 500 or so in our float (stackable and non-stackable.) In the first few years, we sourced used kegs, of any variety we could get, and they were all non-stackable. Now we only buy new, 50 L kegs, and ONLY stackable.
I see very little reason as to why non-stackables even exist, other than being wary of stacking full kegs, which we do all the time, and safely.
I guess if space in the dirty keg pile, space in the cooler, space in the truck etc, is not an issue, then stacking kegs would not be a big deal.
In our little brewery, and restaurant, space is a ridiculous luxury, and being able to stack two kegs (50 liter), is something I loathe considering not being able to do.
Anyone else order only stackables like us?
I'm just curious, and I have been wanting to post on ProBrewer for awhile now.
Cheers
Matt G.
Salmon River Brewery
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