I've had some beers that I felt kinda "turned" after a while of have an "off" taste. Thinking might have off flavors coming from long term contact with the yeast cake. Some beers do sit at room temps for a couple few months before getting into the kegerator.
I'm currently fermenting and serving from the same keg, so the beer stays on the yeast cake until the keg kicks. I currently have 10 beer taps and usually have a drinking session with friends once a week. So obviously, some kegs can last a few months. The wort is always finely screened before the keg and yeast pitch so "trub" is mostly removed.
Other beers are fine until the end.
I'm currently fermenting and serving from the same keg, so the beer stays on the yeast cake until the keg kicks. I currently have 10 beer taps and usually have a drinking session with friends once a week. So obviously, some kegs can last a few months. The wort is always finely screened before the keg and yeast pitch so "trub" is mostly removed.
Other beers are fine until the end.