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Old 12-02-2007, 11:41 AM
Myers04d Myers04d is offline
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Default Party Pump to CO2 Unit...HELP PLEASE

I woke up this morning to my roomate walking in with a keg from a party the night before of Yuengling. 1/2 of the keg is left-and it was still cold. I know there is going to be an issue with the O2 in the keg...I am still going to hook the keg up.

Now should I bleed all the O2 out of the keg first---and how do I do that???

Or should I just hook everything up as normal.

Let me know ASAP thanks!!!!!!!
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Old 12-02-2007, 12:50 PM
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You could hook your coupler up and then pull the over pressure relief valve, but I doubt it'll make a difference. Hook it up and call all your buddies over to kill it.
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Old 12-28-2007, 04:41 PM
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I woke up this morning to my roomate walking in with a keg from a party the night before of Yuengling. 1/2 of the keg is left-and it was still cold. I know there is going to be an issue with the O2 in the keg...I am still going to hook the keg up.

Now should I bleed all the O2 out of the keg first---and how do I do that???

Or should I just hook everything up as normal.

Let me know ASAP thanks!!!!!!!
if you pressure your beer with air it will only last a day...if you use co2 it will last a very long time.
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