Irish Ale
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You say tomato... I say tomato
I haven't heard of lacrosse boxes but I am sure it's the difference between Canada and US. It's not a party pig. It's copper tubing that goes from the keg, coils through a cooler (that is filled with ice), and comes out the tap on the other side. I know that B3 sells them ready to go, but I made mine.
- IrishRed
- Light Lager

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Good idea
That makes a lot of sense. If I ever start kegging, I will definetly build one.
Lacrosse boxes are hockey rink sized outdour courts used to play Lacrosse, which is like hockey except you use a ball and a stick with a little net basket type thing on the end. Oh, yeah, no ice either.
Lacrosse boxes are hockey rink sized outdour courts used to play Lacrosse, which is like hockey except you use a ball and a stick with a little net basket type thing on the end. Oh, yeah, no ice either.
- jayhawk
- Strong Ale

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im the youngest ;-)
started at 18 distilling.
im now 20 and making all kinds of alcohols, even racing fuel.
im now 20 and making all kinds of alcohols, even racing fuel.
- the baron
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