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Originally Posted by cubby_swans
The only way to transfer it to something else would be to pour it into a corny keg. Then you'd have to swap out your coupler for corny couplers. It's possible, but then you've poured the beer and exposed it to air, which means it's going to start to oxidize.
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That's my problem. I may end up having to stay with bottled beer for the fishing trips.
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If you can't finish the beer in 90 days, I see a few possible solutions. Keeping the beer isn't really one of them, because at 3 months, your beer is starting to go bad, anyways. They last 1 month in my house with me and the wife both drinking off of it.
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The kegerator I mentioned above (which I ended up ordering) only holds 1/4 or 1/6 barrels. Thinking now, I see no problem in my finishing them within the 90 days. That still leaves the problem of how to get fresh beer while fishing. I guess I'll just have to rough it and forgo draft on the river.
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