My first beer on tap!

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icantbejon

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It's very exciting...and been a hell of a process. But the end result is fantastic! I tapped it probably a bit early, but I'd assume most newbies do.



Got two in the keg already and a third just waiting for space.
 
Grats. Dunno if I'll ever go keg. My wife likes having a part in my beer making process and putting the caps on the bottles is her job.
 
Keep the pipeline stocked!! I remember being very shocked when I kicked my first keg because it went quick and I was the only one drinking from it and 2 weeks from even kegging the next batch.. Get little tasters cups for when friends show up and put out a tip jar :mug:
 
Congrats man. I just got my poured my first kegged brew last week. It still blows my mind, my own beer on tap :ban:
 
Grats. Dunno if I'll ever go keg. My wife likes having a part in my beer making process and putting the caps on the bottles is her job.

Just because you keg does not mean you are done bottling... I still bottle when I need tyhe pipline is full and I need to get a new one on the tap... ;)
 
The sound of an empty keg blowing foam will bring a tear to your eye. May I have a moment of silence (hat off), it was a good keg...
 
Just because you keg does not mean you are done bottling... I still bottle when I need tyhe pipline is full and I need to get a new one on the tap... ;)

I hear ya. I just bought a house and we're moving in at the end of this month and I think once I have all that extra space for a freezer chest I can get to building a kegerator and do that thang. Kegging seems much more convenient.
 
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