What mini kegs are available?
Mini Keg Beers for the Mini Kegerator
- Heineken Lager.
- Newcastle Brown Ale.
- Coors Light Lager.
- Paulaner Oktoberfest Marzen Amber.
- DAB Original Lager.
- Widmer Hefeweizen.
- Bell’s Oberon Wheat Ale.
- Rogue Yellow Snow IPA.
What companies sell mini kegs?
What companies make mini kegs? Heineken, Heineken Light, and Newcastle Brown Ale are the most commonly available 5 liter mini-kegs available in the United States. These three all come from the same brand, and all work well in the kegerator.
Does the LCBO sell kegs?
Kegs are available for pick-up at The Beer Store Distribution Centres (DC) in Bolton, London, Ottawa, Stoney Creek and Sudbury, as well as our Gerrard and Seaton store in Toronto.
Are Heineken mini kegs worth it?
Absolutely not. It’s not that much beer, it’s not a super practical storage method, and it’s full of Heineken. As u/conchobair stated, it’s good for a novelty, but nothing more.
How many beers are in a Heineken mini keg?
A full Heineken keg would usually run more than $150 — and they can get the whole block lightly buzzed — but these mini kegs pack just a little more than 14 pints’ worth of brew, just right for you and a few of your pals.
How many beers are in a mini Heineken keg?
Can you buy a small keg of beer?
Our Mini Kegs are ideal for dispensing lager, bitter, ale and cider (including craft beers). These are all the perfect gift to buy for anyone!
What can I do with empty Heineken mini keg?
Empty your Heineken mini keg completely and drill a hole (1 inch in diameter) in the top of the keg. Pour 5L of prepared home brew into the keg through the hole — make sure to leave an inch of air between the home brew and the top of the mini keg for pressurization.
How many beers Heineken mini keg?
How long does a Heineken mini keg last once opened?
Our recommendation is to finish the mini-keg within 24-48 hours. You can probably store it longer, especially if refrigerated with the top vent closed between pours, but our concern is that the carbonation will start to suffer.