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    Hey everyone i just had a question. So i bought a keg from someone that had been untaped untill i got it. Me and my friend put it in ice for a couple hours then taped it. We have had it not on ice for about a week and a half now, and it started to taste sour, so we just emptyed it out.

    I had two questions. Is it bad to leave it outside for the time being, even if it is empty?? we used an air tap. btw

    and will there be bacteria groth inside the keg?? and if so is there anyway to clean it out???
    Last edited by Eibach; 05-07-2007, 12:42 PM.

  • #2
    Without refrigeration, it is not going to last. And once you try to push it with a party pump, you put air in it in start a quick death of the taste.
    Malt is the soul of beer... and yeast gives it life..
    but the kiss of the hop is the vitality of that life!

    My three favorite beers: The one I just had, the one I'm drinking now and the next one I'll have.

    http://kegerator-social-network.micr...bygrouptherapy

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    • #3
      Originally posted by psychodad View Post
      Without refrigeration, it is not going to last. And once you try to push it with a party pump, you put air in it in start a quick death of the taste.
      that didnt really answer my questions... =P

      but thank you for the reply =)

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      • #4
        Oh. So you just want to store an empty keg?
        Malt is the soul of beer... and yeast gives it life..
        but the kiss of the hop is the vitality of that life!

        My three favorite beers: The one I just had, the one I'm drinking now and the next one I'll have.

        http://kegerator-social-network.micr...bygrouptherapy

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        • #5
          Originally posted by psychodad View Post
          Oh. So you just want to store an empty keg?
          yes that is what im working with

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          • #6
            Then it won't matter. You won't have it refilled, you will just get another and leave the empty instead of a deposit. Of course when you go to do this, depending on what state you are in and keg registration and whatnot, you may have to prove that you came by the empty legally.
            Malt is the soul of beer... and yeast gives it life..
            but the kiss of the hop is the vitality of that life!

            My three favorite beers: The one I just had, the one I'm drinking now and the next one I'll have.

            http://kegerator-social-network.micr...bygrouptherapy

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            • #7
              well I live in Seattle, WA.

              We actualy bought the keg from someone who was selling it on cragslist, and he was selling it because he sold his bar. Anyway so they would just give us a whole new keg when we go to have it refilled, im confused...

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              • #8
                It likely won't be a new keg, just a refilled one. The the keg you brought back will be cleaned and filled again for the next customer by the brewer.
                Malt is the soul of beer... and yeast gives it life..
                but the kiss of the hop is the vitality of that life!

                My three favorite beers: The one I just had, the one I'm drinking now and the next one I'll have.

                http://kegerator-social-network.micr...bygrouptherapy

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                • #9
                  okay i see. so its a pretty simple process. how much does it usualy cost to refill??

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                  • #10
                    You just need to call around your area. Different parts of the country charge different prices for a variety of reasons. For example around here, Bud Light, Miller, etc cost about 100 bucks a keg while real beers are about 120 -130 bucks. But I've heard that other areas Bud and whatnot only run about 75.
                    Malt is the soul of beer... and yeast gives it life..
                    but the kiss of the hop is the vitality of that life!

                    My three favorite beers: The one I just had, the one I'm drinking now and the next one I'll have.

                    http://kegerator-social-network.micr...bygrouptherapy

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by psychodad View Post
                      You just need to call around your area. Different parts of the country charge different prices for a variety of reasons. For example around here, Bud Light, Miller, etc cost about 100 bucks a keg while real beers are about 120 -130 bucks. But I've heard that other areas Bud and whatnot only run about 75.
                      nice to know. Thank you so much for all your help =)

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