Photopilot
Well-Known Member
Hi Nebben,
I am also a Utahrd and know the liquor laws of which you live under. One thing you forgot to mention is we can only get the watered down beer on tap in the bars. So with this in mind this keg did not even come from a bar in Utah. I can't even imagine anywhere within a 200 mile radius that would have Guinness on tap. At the least you would have to cross a border for find a distributor.
Call around and see if the NV or WY distributor is interested in it and is willing to pick it up. If not it is safe to say you own the keg.
BTW I work in transportation and was in Idaho a month or so ago, and saw a keg in front of a thrift store on the way to the crew apartment. I went back when it was open and got a keg for $5. If it makes you feel better I will trade you my keg for a cool Guinness one.
I am also a Utahrd and know the liquor laws of which you live under. One thing you forgot to mention is we can only get the watered down beer on tap in the bars. So with this in mind this keg did not even come from a bar in Utah. I can't even imagine anywhere within a 200 mile radius that would have Guinness on tap. At the least you would have to cross a border for find a distributor.
Call around and see if the NV or WY distributor is interested in it and is willing to pick it up. If not it is safe to say you own the keg.
BTW I work in transportation and was in Idaho a month or so ago, and saw a keg in front of a thrift store on the way to the crew apartment. I went back when it was open and got a keg for $5. If it makes you feel better I will trade you my keg for a cool Guinness one.