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    TAPMAN is offline Super Moderator
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    Default It's that time of year!(in the northern part of the US)

    Bar owners and inexperienced draught techs.:

    Bar owners:try not to run out of any of your keg beers now that the warmer weather is here.If you get a keg today that has been on the truck even for an hour @ 80-90 deg, don't use it today. Wait till tomorrow, or you will be pouring nothing but foam. A few years ago, an account had a foamy Miller Lite keg. They sent a replacement,(on the truck for a couple of hours) still foamy.The salesman threw a keg in the back of his station wagon, drove 1.5 miles to the bar (90 deg.). Still foamy. They called me, checked keg temp, said see you tomorrow. Next day all was well.Original keg was just a bad one.

    New draught techs:If every thing else seems OK (temp,pressures, other draughts, previous keg ****ed till it blew) save yourself some head scratching and ask when the keg was delivered.

    Just another exerpt from the movie ''Been there, Done that''
    Tapman
    Last edited by TAPMAN; 05-11-2007 at 04:12 AM.

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