Mini-kegs: A great product
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- DanKellFla
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Mini-kegs: A great product
I am not a huge beer drinker. I would like to be, but I get really fat. My father-in-law likes a beer with dinner. So, I bought a Heineken mini keg. What a great way to drink beer. The first pour was great. It is supposed to last for three weeks. So far, so good. I can tell that it has been opened for a few days, but it is still great. And, I only pour as much beer as I want. I just thought I would share.
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- DanKellFla
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Miss Mary wrote:Great idea. I always equate kegs to large parties. But this is a good suggestion. ? - do you still buy them thru a brewery, putting a doposit on the keg?
No.. just in regular grocery stores or liqueur stores. They are just 5 liters

http://www.popularmechanics.com/blogs/t ... 17337.html

coriolis wrote:I'll bet that most of them don't last 3 weeks if you know what I mean.
Just for girly men

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Re: Mini-kegs: A great product
LOL!
So I'm guessing not many frat parties would use such girly kegs? LOL
So I'm guessing not many frat parties would use such girly kegs? LOL
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Re: Mini-kegs: A great product
What do the mini kegs weigh?? Are they light enough that we could do away with the funnel?? If so, I know what I can do this weekend!!!




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