kegging equipment in Canada

Fri Apr 18, 2008 7:47 am

Can anyone tell me where I can buy keg conversation kits or parts in Canada? I can not find a good deal up here.
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Fri Apr 18, 2008 9:37 am

If you know anyone in the US who is coming up to Canada, thats the best way. I got my Grampa to bring my kegging stuff back over the border for me.
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Fri Apr 18, 2008 9:51 am

That is always an option, but I would rather not
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Sat Apr 19, 2008 9:03 am

What exactly are you looking for?
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Thu Apr 24, 2008 1:54 am

Getting someone from the US to bring up brewing gear is a great option. I do it every year. My BIL from FL has brought me kegs, ss quick disconnects, ss parts from more beer. He brought me a conical last year. He has never been checked and he has been coming up here to his summer cottage for 20 years. It is sad that I have to go this route, but Canada is just not to par with homebrew gear. I wish more beer would open up a fully stocked store in Canada. They would have absolutely no competition from anyone. A cash cow.


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Thu Apr 24, 2008 4:09 am

with the flaccid american dollar you'd think all you canucks would commence swarming on northern brewer and buy them out. sheesh, you can probably get a conical for like 12 loonies or 3 fox pelts or whatever wierdo currency you guys use up there.
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Thu Apr 24, 2008 11:56 am

3 Dogs wrote:Getting someone from the US to bring up brewing gear is a great option. I do it every year. My BIL from FL has brought me kegs, ss quick disconnects, ss parts from more beer. He brought me a conical last year. He has never been checked and he has been coming up here to his summer cottage for 20 years. It is sad that I have to go this route, but Canada is just not to par with homebrew gear. I wish more beer would open up a fully stocked store in Canada. They would have absolutely no competition from anyone. A cash cow.


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We used to have paddockwood for that. Granted far less equipment but they were by miles the best place around. They went belly up because there isn't enough demand up here. I know in Ottawa the Members of Barleyment do yearly bulk purchases, get in touch with them if you're in the area.
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Thu Apr 24, 2008 3:41 pm

slanted & enchanted wrote:with the flaccid american dollar you'd think all you canucks would commence swarming on northern brewer and buy them out. sheesh, you can probably get a conical for like 12 loonies or 3 fox pelts or whatever wierdo currency you guys use up there.
Northern Brewer is dead to us. They only ship UPS. Morebeer is the place to go. Or eBrew.
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