so at a recent trip to beers of the world... I happened upon this
and I immediately thought omg i want to reuse this. after doing some searching i found that it's possible and i bought it. Now you have to choke thru 1.5 gallons of coors... ugh.... the owmbo was wanting to know why I am drinking so much beer on a tuesday night.. hahahah. after a couple of buddies came over and we made short work of the coors. I just simply use vice grips to slowly turn the co2 part the opposite way that they want you to turn it. screwed off the top of it, filled it with cider, put a new 16 gram co2 in (2 bucks at brew store) and turned it. VOILA!! my cider is now kegged and pressurized for 20 bucks. it took five minutes. absolutely absolutely AWESOME!! everyone must get one of these. really just look at it as a 20 dollar home keg kit that comes with crappy beer for first use. can't say enough good things about this.
and I immediately thought omg i want to reuse this. after doing some searching i found that it's possible and i bought it. Now you have to choke thru 1.5 gallons of coors... ugh.... the owmbo was wanting to know why I am drinking so much beer on a tuesday night.. hahahah. after a couple of buddies came over and we made short work of the coors. I just simply use vice grips to slowly turn the co2 part the opposite way that they want you to turn it. screwed off the top of it, filled it with cider, put a new 16 gram co2 in (2 bucks at brew store) and turned it. VOILA!! my cider is now kegged and pressurized for 20 bucks. it took five minutes. absolutely absolutely AWESOME!! everyone must get one of these. really just look at it as a 20 dollar home keg kit that comes with crappy beer for first use. can't say enough good things about this.
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