Lynny
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these are gallons not pints tho pables
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Pablo
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i knoooooooooooow
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quote: Originally posted by Pablo
8pint kegs we did themat donny
have seen the stella ones of these... do they do others?
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Lynny
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quote: Originally posted by TNM
quote: Originally posted by ed
You can get mini kegs of Stella from supermarkets. Or you can get kegs from a local brewery. Best bet is to find your local brewery and see how much it costs. You rent the barrel and pay for the beer, you also need a tap too, but you can rent that aswell...
thats if he means beer and not larger.
Needs to be vented first left for 24hours at least and then tapped. Should really be left after its been tapped as well.
Larger is never going to work with out a gas supply!
an ale HAS to be left 48 hours after beign tapped or it will be too lively, will just get pints of head that wont settle, well thats if u dont lose all the beer out the open keg anyways
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thats two 11's of fosters we picked up from washington brewery. had them in the back of a 106gti with several crates of wine.....it was scraping off the road!
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think I'll just stick with the mini kegs of Stella (and see if there are any others they do)
thanks for everyone's advice
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