Quoted from IdahoRealtor:It would take me a bit to down a keg. How long does the beer keep?
As long as you use CO2 and not air to pressurize the keg, it stays good about 50-60 days.
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Quoted from IdahoRealtor:It would take me a bit to down a keg. How long does the beer keep?
As long as you use CO2 and not air to pressurize the keg, it stays good about 50-60 days.
Quoted from asay:Has anyone stashed a keg fridge in a remote location and ran a line to their bar? Or soda gun?
The unrefrigerated beer in the lines would quickly get warm, so you would always have to "let it run" to get to the cold stuff.
Quoted from asay:True. But I bet you could set up a gated Y valve that would allow you to flush the line with water between uses. Not sure if mold would be a problem though.
Sure, you could use a solenoid valve from a washing machine, call the beer side C and the water side H......ultimate Kegerator hack.
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