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The Kegsman story
In 2021, while surveying the market with a view to launching a new brewery, the Kegsmen found out about stainless steel barrel management. As they discover the market, their plans change direction…
Their observation is clear: no simple solution exists for offering stainless steel kegs to market beer. It’s a costly process, requiring significant capital investment. Not to mention the costs and infrastructure involved in cleaning the kegs after use!
The alternative of plastic drums is not viable either. It’s an economical solution, but one with a major ecological impact. There must be an easier way to commercialise beer in stainless steel kegs and ensure their maintenance, without breaking the bank and while maintaining an ecological conscience, right?
This question gave rise to the Kegsman project: no longer a microbrewery, Kegsman will be launched in 2021 to serve your kegs!
The Kegsman story
In 2021, Simon Amigo and Vladimir Bless plan to launch their own microbrewery. As they try to find out more about stainless steel keg management, their project changes direction…
After researching the market, the conclusion is clear: there is no simple solution for stainless steel kegs to commercialise brewers’ craft beer. It’s a costly process, requiring significant capital investment. Not to mention the costs and infrastructure involved in cleaning the kegs after use!
For the duo, the alternative of plastic kegs is not viable either. It’s an economical solution, but one with a major ecological impact. There must be an easier way to commercialise beer in stainless steel kegs and ensure their maintenance, without breaking the bank and while maintaining an ecological conscience, right?
This question gave rise to the Kegsman project: leaving the microbrewery behind, Kegsman was launched in 2021 with Philippe and Stanislas Bess joining the adventure.
Tracking software is on the market
Tracking software is on the market