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next question

Where can i get kegs of beer from? How much do they hold? What beer is it etc...

House warming party
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do you mean the 8 pint things from asda and places like that?
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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...
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steal them from the pub cellar of course
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Originally posted by TNM
do you mean the 8 pint things from asda and places like that?


no mate, a proper keg. 88 pints or something ridiculous like that....

If i can't get a big one then i'll get a few of them mini ones...
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Then drill a hole through it... Don't try depressing the seal with your thumb, you will end up in hospital
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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!
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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...


haven't a clue where my nearest brewery is

how much roughly am i looking at do you think?
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Dave what are you looking for? Beer or larger.
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Not got any mates who work in pubs? You can probably order them off tintraweb, but I was at a party couple of weeks ago and they got a keg of bitter ordered by their local and lent them a spare pump (not sure about gassing etc? )
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maybe I'll just go for some of them smaller kegs from Tesco etc then? fcuk all that messing about with taps and gas
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the normal stuff... Fosters, Carling, 1664, etc...
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pour lots of cans into a large paddling pool instead
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Originally posted by --Dave--


maybe I'll just go for some of them smaller kegs from Tesco etc then? fcuk all that messing about with taps and gas


Easy if you like bitter (most ppl don't though eh), gassing a lager will be a pain in the ass and will cost more. I went to another party years back (me and my mate were the bar men aged 14 ) his dad worked for a brewery and had stella plumbed in for this party but the gas wasn't set up right so just kept getting froth, which me and my mates disposed of couldn't stand up by the end
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Originally posted by --Dave--
the normal stuff... Fosters, Carling, 1664, etc...


Right then you mean a 34gallon keg. Your looking at well over £150 for it.

You would need Co2 gas bottle, pump, tap and a cooler.

Buy some cans.
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There is a place in Bromley Kent that hires all the stuff for a week, is about £150 for an 88 pint keg cooler and gas pipes and tap

they do most beers but we usually get fosters or carling

[Edited on 08-11-2005 by Half Pint]
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quote:
Originally posted by ed
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Originally posted by --Dave--
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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...


haven't a clue where my nearest brewery is

how much roughly am i looking at do you think?
Somthing like £80 - £100 a keg for Ale... Never seen Lagers advertised.
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quote:
Originally posted by Half Pint
There is a place in Bromley Kent that hires all the stuff for a week, is about £150 for an 88 pint keg cooler and gas pipes and tap

they do most beers but we usually get fosters or carling

[Edited on 08-11-2005 by Half Pint]


this may be the way forward.

How does all the plumbing connect etc? I don't have a clue how it works
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it's easy and pretty self explanitory (sp) the bloke can talk you through it when you pick the stuff up !

Mate has done this a couple of times now and it gets a good reception
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that's the thing. I want to try something different. Rather than everyone turning up with beer and me trying to cram it all into the fridge
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Kegs are great Always wanted to get one for partys at my house, but no one ever chipped in so it didn't happen...
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Kegs are great Always wanted to get one for partys at my house, but no one ever chipped in so it didn't happen...


I would need £10 from 10 people in order to make it worth my while i think. I'm not forking out £150 for a keg if only 4 people turn up
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8pint kegs we did themat donny
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proper kegs come in 2 sizes, either 11's or 22's. if i remember correctly a fosters 11 is about £75 trade price. no point buying one tho as you cant just open it and pour the beer out, theyre presurized and need all the proper equipment like the tap, gas cylinders, pumps etc (which all costs thousdands)
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the 8pint only cost £10

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