Opening a D coupler to clean and then brew my own beer
I recently converted my extra fridge into a kegerator. i have an old 1/4 keg, D coupling, that my brother never returned and doesn't care to get his deposit back on. I want to make my own brew. I want to use my kegerator to enjoy it. I already have a friend who is experienced in making homebrew and is going to teach me and walk me through it all. that's not the problem. He currently uses a couple of soda kegs and has a portable CO2 system working for him. I don't want to go through especially seeing as i have a perfectly good 1/4 keg that already goes with my keg system and is free. He said he believed there was some sort of tool or converter out there that would allow me to remove the coupler on my empty keg or maybe it was something with which to inject the contents into the empty keg for fermentation. can't remember exactly (i am sure you guys know though) and it's too late to call and clarify. any help would be greatly appreciated.
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