5L Beer, Ale and Cider Mini Kegs showcase the best venting mechanism for smooth flow & extended product life. This and many other features put them ahead of other Beer and Cider packaging formats available, and are available in the UK from P. Wilkinson Containers Ltd.
A superior packaging alternative for Beer, Ale and Cider instead of using glass bottles, ringpull cans, growlers, polypins, minipins, bag in box. Metal gives an unrivalled oxygen barrier, and also recycles forever.
Now offered from stock in order to save space and cashflow.
Main features: – In Stock in the UK – Min order of 240 units Kegs (1 Pallet) – Re-closable top plug valve – Pull-Out and twist pouring tap – Integrated tamper opening seal in the tap – Easy to follow user instructions printed on each Keg – Injection moulded black carry handle available – No sealing equipment required as plugs are a push fit – Capable of withstanding up to 4 bar of internal pressure – Suitable for carbonated and non-carbonated filling – Bespoke print designs available (Commitment of 3000 units required) – Widely Recyclable. Metal Recycles Forever
We are proud to offer 100% supply from UK & EU manufacturing sites, without compromise on ethical practices, employee rights & safety laws that exist in some emerging markets such as China & India. This also gives our containers a low carbon footprint.
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