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Co2 bottles

Started by mattellevsen, December 01, 2015, 12:23:17 AM

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mattellevsen

Hi All

Just moved from Australia and just put down first brew in Ireland.  I have everything I need for my keg system bar a co2 bottle any ideas where I can source one from I'm in Co limerick or is there anyone wh ok will send them ? Cheers

krockett

Hi,

You can get CO2 bottles (filled and refills) in Munster CO2 in Mayfield in Cork.

60 euro to buy a filled bottle, 20 euro per refill afterwards.

I bought 2 to save me the journey when I run out (takes me 45 minutes to get there as I'm on the other side of the city).

Leann ull

Can't believe nobody said G'day Bruce to you yet, probably cos your Irish, whatever nationality, creed, sex etc you are very welcome.
Limerick meet up on 10th if you can make it?

cruiscinlan

If you've to go as far as Cork you might as well get beer gas from the http://www.irishoxygen.com/ they've a supplier in Bruff as well you could pick up from if you ordered: http://www.irishoxygen.com/approved-suppliers/

Garry

I got a price off Irish Oxygen for CO2 a couple of years ago because they're only a few minutes over the road. They will only fill their own cylinders, which can be purchased (full - 6.5kg) for €330 + VAT. Refills are €23 + VAT.

Too expensive compared to Munster CO2.

cruiscinlan

Quote from: Garry on December 01, 2015, 05:44:42 PM
I got a price off Irish Oxygen for CO2 a couple of years ago because they're only a few minutes over the road. They will only fill their own cylinders, which can be purchased (full - 6.5kg) for €330 + VAT. Refills are €23 + VAT.

Too expensive compared to Munster CO2.

You can rent them for a lot less than that though, and they've a 50% off cylinder rental offer at the minute http://www.irishoxygen.com/special-offers/20130901-half-price-cylinder-charge.pdf.

Plus you're getting beer gas in whatever proportion you want.

mattellevsen

Quote from: CH on December 01, 2015, 02:49:41 PM
Can't believe nobody said G'day Bruce to you yet, probably cos your Irish, whatever nationality, creed, sex etc you are very welcome.
Limerick meet up on 10th if you can make it?
Hi no not irish thanks for the welcome ill try to make that on the 10th where and what time

mattellevsen

Quote from: cruiscinlan on December 01, 2015, 05:26:31 PM
If you've to go as far as Cork you might as well get beer gas from the http://www.irishoxygen.com/ they've a supplier in Bruff as well you could pick up from if you ordered: http://www.irishoxygen.com/approved-suppliers/
Gee I'm in Hospital 5 miles away will call them thanks

JimmyM

old post i know - as a new comer to ireland you should probably check out the local meaning of the "Gee"

pronounced with a hard G at the beginning instead of the j sound you may have intended :)
Formerly JamesM.

Bazza

So I take it 'Gee Whizz' is out as well, then?

-Barry
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― Groucho Marx