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Old 04-08-2008, 10:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Scott Zuhse View Post
Wow! Full moon out there! We here at Micro Matic definitely appreciate all the participation on this forum. Most certainly we all get somewhat agitated and animated with our replies. I am certain that some of you have witnessed some of my posts being acrid at times. I guess this may have something to due with the passion we have for great tasting beer. We all hope to be able to enjoy as much of the beer from one keg as possible, however we desire it.

It is difficult to monitor posts since some of them are, as one member put it -"munged up". You simply do not know if the post is legitimate or a marketing message from a competitor. We apologize in advance for misjudging.

We try, but unfortunately can not be all things to all customers / members. Hopefully everyone understands that Micro Matic has invested heavily in the resources on this website and when possible, we refer to our products in this forum.

On the Coors' kegs having the chimes (fat belly). These were designed such that the could be warehoused without wood pallets using tines on fork lifts. Also, it protects the delivery personnels' fingers from becoming smashed between the kegs. I am not certain, but do believe there five gallon kegs have straight walls. have a great week!
Thank you Scott. I very much appreciate your answer. I cannot find the distributor for Coors Beer in my area, therefore, I've contacted Beverages and More to see if such a keg exists.

Have other Avanti owners faced this same vexing problem? The chimes or "fat belly" on the Coors keg does not fit inside the Avanti? Is there a cheap fix?

I'm afraid if I shove it in, I'll just crack the walls of the kegerator unit -- then -- no more kegerator.
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