newbie keg question

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newbie keg question

Postby jadk42 » Sunday Aug 17, 2008 8:31 am

My apoloogies if this question has alreay been answered somewhere. I have some kegs with cub style fittings. I want to see if kegging is for me so I dont want to spend too much money at first -so how does this sound. I can purchase a hand pump and yap for abour $70 from the us. I brew as normal and bulk prime into the large keg. I dont understand though how I will purge.
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Re: newbie keg question

Postby Kevnlis » Sunday Aug 17, 2008 9:05 am

Hand pumping 50L of beer is hard work. It will pretty much be off by the second or third day so I hope you have a lot of friends to help!
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Re: newbie keg question

Postby Chris » Monday Aug 18, 2008 7:55 am

As Kev said, you're going to need to drink 50L fast! Can I come over? :lol:
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