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    Questions about refurbishing soda keg

    Unfortunately it's only 5 gallons.
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    Questions about refurbishing soda keg

    Yeah, I'm finding a lot of milk cans with that search, but nothing that matches what I have. I did find one similar style keg on an older thread: https://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=357966. From what I've gathered the parts would all have to be custom, and it wouldn't hold pressure...
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    Questions about refurbishing soda keg

    No pressure ratings that I could find. It does say Firestone and STANALOY (shown in a picture I just added to the album). Also, when I got it the gas fitting was threaded onto the keg as shown in another image I just uploaded. It's the only place it seems to fit so I suspect that is where it...
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    Questions about refurbishing soda keg

    The keg looks like it is built to hold pressure, the inside is all round and it has some sturdy walls. The gas fitting is for the male threaded port on the keg. Is a gas dip tube necessary, or just the long one for the beer? I got this off a guy who had just bought three of them at an auction...
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    Questions about refurbishing soda keg

    I got this old Canada Dry keg with the hopes that it would be salvageable and beer worthy. The keg has no relief valve, dip tube (liquid or gas), pin/ball locks or usable o-rings. It does have the gas fitting shown in the picture. The plate with the threaded post tightens against the bottom of...
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