...as I do. I find them easier to lift.
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Alb ZERO is back! Long live Alb #0!
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Alb 0 sounds, well not great. I'm going with Alb Prime, or Original Alb.
Kind of wish I had bought the inexpensive new kegs instead of cheaper used ones. They're giving me a bit of trouble.
Kind of wish I had bought the inexpensive new kegs instead of cheaper used ones. They're giving me a bit of trouble.
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Never mind, there it is.
Never mind, there it is.
Re: If you prefer rubber top kegs...
I like rubber top because I can stand them upside down to let water out after I wash them. But I can only fit 2 rubber top kegs in my kegorator where when I use the strap top I can get 3 kegs in it.
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Oh and it is good to see the Original Alb back. Often imitated but never duplicated.
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What trouble are they giving you? Start a thread in the kegging section, we'll see if we can help.John Sand wrote:Kind of wish I had bought the inexpensive new kegs instead of cheaper used ones. They're giving me a bit of trouble.
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I think I mentioned elsewhere (but maybe not on this forum) that I find them very difficult to dis-assemble. The tops have been glued back on previously, and the glue secured the posts as well. I managed to remove the out post on one, and cleaned the in post in place. But now it seems to have a slow leak. I'm still thinking about the whole thing, I'll start a thread if I get stumped.
Making beer and stew for the Zombie Apocalypse.
Never mind, there it is.
Never mind, there it is.