I got a keg for Christmas!
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I got a keg for Christmas!
I put it on my wish list on Amazon for S's n G's, never really expecting anyone to buy it. But lo and behold, my brother got it for me! A 2.5 gallon number with rubber handle and bottom. I haven't the slightest idea how to use it yet but now I can learn!
I'm so excited!
Re: I got a keg for Christmas!
This is how fun begins. As does a few more dollars needed but if you take baby steps, you'll get thru it all.
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Re: I got a keg for Christmas!
Very nice Phil. You must have been a good boy this year.
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Re: I got a keg for Christmas!
Life is short, live it to it's fullest!
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It's a beauty.
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Sweet!
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Re: I got a keg for Christmas!
Nice, you can keep it simple to start, get the 5 lb CO2 tank, gas and liquid ball locks, 2-3 feet gas hose, about 6 feet of 1/4" beer hose and a picnic tap. Biggest expense will be the CO2 tank.
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It all seems overwhelming! But I'm sure the LHBS will help.
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Ooohhh....Shiny Christmas presents are the best.
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Re: I got a keg for Christmas!
Today I finally pulled the trigger on an aluminum CO2 tank for my keg, and I received a regulator for my birthday. To this point, I've got the keg, assembled pigtails for both gas and liquid sides, dual-gauge regulator, and the tank on the way. Aside from filling the tank with gas, and sanitizing the keg and liquid line, is there anything else that I need to start kegging?
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I always keep some food grade lube around to lube the rings, especially the big ring for the lid. I would also suggest buying a few poppets for the style keg you have in case one goes bad. While they last a long while, I've had to replace a few in the 3 years I've been kegging.
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Re: I got a keg for Christmas!
Wash the keg first, if you haven't. Mine had dust, the second smelled of oil or plastic. Kegging isn't too hard, I followed instructions online at one of the supplier websites, with more tips from the Borg. It is great fun to tap a fresh beer, or just half if you want. It's also way easier than bottling. I never minded bottle cleaning, until I bought a keg....
p.s. I use the 2.5s also.
p.s. I use the 2.5s also.
Making beer and stew for the Zombie Apocalypse.
Never mind, there it is.
Never mind, there it is.
Re: I got a keg for Christmas!
Thanks, Paul and John! I'll be sure to check for some keg lube at the LHBS tomorrow. And also give it a good soak in PBW and then rinse it well.
Re: I got a keg for Christmas!
I also use the 2.5's; super easy, very fun!
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