Aussie Brewers

A little of topic I know , but I did not know where to turn,, I brew my own beer and put it in A Tooheys 50 lt Keg (as in the pubs) There is a square "O" rin in sealing tap which has deterated over time , and I need a new one(s) An ordinary round O ring only lasts one reseal , .I wonder if any other Aussie home brewer has encounted this problem of how to or what to replace seal with. I would like to hear from other brewers, The other alternitive is use Tooths Kegs, I suppose Sorry to have taken your time. sluggo Wagga Wagga NSW

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Sluggo
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I've never tried it, but even more off topic, how is Wagga going?? I went back there a couple of years back and the main street had been redone. I went to uni there in '97, after going through Kapooka in '96.

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Josh Button

Brother, you have as much a right to post a beer related topic here as anyone! Ken

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Ken Anderson

Trouble is I spent 100's of Dollars buying tooheys tap to pour beer and search all over NSW locating Kegs, To lash out and buy post mix kegs , Beats the trouble I go to making my own Thanks for the thought

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Sluggo

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Matt_Hendry

I heard they divided it totally into two. Which half do you live in, Wagga or Wagga?

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sozman

you got ripped off sluggo you can buy a tap new from mel for about $70 or reconditioned from downey albar ( I forget their new name as I live in the US now) for about $50 and mel also sells the new kegs and I think the country brewer in bathhurst has post mix kegs for sale you can use the tap you just need the fittings which are relatively cheap

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Matt_Hendry

Ask your local homebrew shop or give Eastern Suburbs Brewmaker a call. They should know something about who to contact. 02 9584 3372

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Matthew Page

thats all besides the point , I purchased all my gear several years ago and have been kegging it for years, I dont need post kegs I want a seal for my kegs

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Sluggo

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Matt_Hendry

Well, the only distributor for Schafer that I know of can be found at

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If the OP's keg is a schafer, then these guys might be able to help him out. Just send them an e-mail or phone them up -- can't hurt to ask. They were friendly enough when I contacted them about postmix gear.

Rodd

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Rodd Snook

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