Dented kegs are not a problem for keggle purposes, right?

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Tankard

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Well, I took the first major step towards becoming an all grainer today. I went out and bought myself a used keg. For $20 bucks i just couldn't pass up the deal. It is a pretty dented and scratched up keg though. The scratches are just surface level but some of the dents are pretty big. However, since I'm just gonna use this as a giant brewpot, it shouldn't be a problem, right? Any stories of dents causing keggle problems?

I know I know, I would RDWAHAHB but my batch isn't ready yet :)
 
It'll be fine. Ugly, but fine. Look at it this way, now it won't really matter if you BierMuncher the cut in the top. ;)

Notice how we can now use BierMuncher's name as a verb. :D

"Wow, that's really ugly. You sure BierMunchered that one!"
 
Well, I don't think I'm gonna be able to keep this keg. I got it the dishonest way. I'm gonna return it.
 
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