Kegs on the go
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Kegs on the go
If you're taking your kegged beer places, like a party or camping, what ways are there to keep it cold besides a jockey box?
Build a special ice chest for the keg?
What's everyone doing?
Build a special ice chest for the keg?
What's everyone doing?
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Legman - Strong Ale

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Kegs on the go
Personally my kegs don't go. I will fill a gallon jug to take to my friends house. They are more than welcome to come to my house and hit the taps.
I have seen someone on line with a modified trash can with tap built in s tower configuration. The CO2 can was on the groud outside. The can was filled with ice. The intent is not to chill five gallons; it is to keep five gallons cool.
I have seen someone on line with a modified trash can with tap built in s tower configuration. The CO2 can was on the groud outside. The can was filled with ice. The intent is not to chill five gallons; it is to keep five gallons cool.
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brewmeisterintng - Strong Ale

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I don't take the whole keg either. I either bottle a couple of six packs or break out the Tap A Draft. Another, though pricey, option would be to transport carbonated beer in a 2 1/2 gallon keg with a 20 oz CO2 bottle and regulator.
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ColoradoBrewer - Strong Ale

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