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JoeMama

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After disassembling my kegs for cleaning, I almost instantly knew that these lil poppet valve dohickies were going to be an issue. I didnt realize how much of a PITA they would end up turning out to be though...

After getting mad at my stout that I brewed, I decided to yank it from rotation to let it sit for a while so I might come back to it at a later time. Well, I went into my pseudo mancave to find the gas post covered in sticky brown beer. On top of that, the floor has a nice puddle as well. This wasnt the kicker though - my dumb ass decided to take my thumbnail and press on the valve to see if it was sticking or something. I ended up getting a nice little stout shower for my efforts.
Awesome!
(Damn I need to kick the dog out - he is wet and he stinks) :off:
-Me
 
I keep a couple Post Couplers with caps on the hose fittings. Then when a keg is taken "Offline" I can seal and protect the Beer Out fitting.

Surprised that someone don't sell Post Couplers without hose fittings.

Bummer, Hope you did not loose too much.
 
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