You see the carpet cleaning crew next door uses corny kegs in their process and think it is such a waste of a good keg.
...and then wonder what exactly it would take to get said kegs, once properly liberated, decontaminated and useable once again for food products.
I was hoping somebody besides me would appreciate the irony. Had basketball jones stuck in my head since last weekend. so I changed it a little. You know George Harrison played the guitar on that one? Some other notables too. Anyway,it fits how we start this hobby,then get hooked on it.
I need,I need somebody I can brew with. Somebody I can pass a beer to,...somebody to stand beside me in that brewery of life...
For a price, I can show you my method
And there's a couple brother and sisters missing from that family photo. That doesn't even include the parents (5 gallon kegs)
You see the carpet cleaning crew next door uses corny kegs in their process and think it is such a waste of a good keg.
For a price, I can show you my method
And there's a couple brother and sisters missing from that family photo. That doesn't even include the parents (5 gallon kegs)
For a price, I can show you my method
And there's a couple brother and sisters missing from that family photo. That doesn't even include the parents (5 gallon kegs)
That is a beautiful sight.
What size kegs are those, and where can I get some? They look nicer than some of the other sub-5 gal kegs I've seen.
Is this one beautiful too?
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They're all 3 gallon spartan kegs.
I found them all on Craig's lists. This guy from Vancouver Washington posted them along with spartan 5gal (they're exactly the same just taller) his family ran a soda company that provided soda and maintenance to machines for law firms.they closed business 15 years ago and all this stuff sat in their building. The family is selling the building and needed the stuff gone.
He even thinks he has another pallet of 3 gallon kegs. They're in amazing shape. Some look brand new, and these things are old too. He said they're probably older than 1985. They had this company when he was a kid, and he's almost 50 now. He also had those regulators above as well as manifolds.
I was going to sell some off the for sale forum because I don't need all of this and it's a contribution to the community since these old 3 gallon Spartans are extremely rare. I was going to get those regulators as well and repost them here, but my ad for the 3 gals was pulled. They're reviewing it and discussing it now to determine if it can go back up. They have a very strict policy about reselling. I understand.
If they won't let you sell them you can just donate them to me. I would hate for them to just sit there all lonely and beerless
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How about to a poor schmo like me who can't seem to find the funds to start kegging????
Ill pay shipping
Ill pay shipping
Me too
Looks like shipping is going to be expensive.. But the keg is free, so that's ok. Lol
When you really really want to go to bed but you are waiting for your wort to cool another 5 degrees before you toss in the yeast...(I'm tired and out of homebrew...)
Uh.... unless I'm sick, 62° is the WARMEST it gets in my house in the winter. During the day when I'm gone, and at night while I'm asleep, I've got the thermostat set to drop to 55°. Been that way long before I started brewing!When you keep your house at 62F all winter long and tell your wife it is to save money.
Uh.... unless I'm sick, 62° is the WARMEST it gets in my house in the winter. During the day when I'm gone, and at night while I'm asleep, I've got the thermostat set to drop to 55°. Been that way long before I started brewing!
And during the summer, I set my A/C to 64 or 68.
I WISH I had that kind of money. I also wish SWMBO and I could agree on a temperature. I want it in the 60's year round, she wants it in the 80's.
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When you keep your house at 62F all winter long and tell your wife it is to save money.
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