Fingers
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I was in very much the same position. Here's what I did...
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=21246
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=21246
Pumbaa said:yet another reason I'm glad we revolted![]()
todd_k said:I would like to report a missing AB keg. My ex-wife was high as a kite and let my step-son throw some party in my old house. She stole money from my wallet so that kid could buy a keg of Bud Light. Please put it back where you found it and I will come and pick it up.
cnbudz said:The kids, or whoever, originally bought the keg had to leave a deposit for it. Since the keg was never returned, that deposit money would have made it to the rightful, original owner of the keg by now. So, it seems like that keg was paid for then thrown out by the new owners(the kids), once it's in the trash, it's fair game for all:rockin: just my opinion though....![]()
Craig5_12 said:Take it, use it, make a really good homebrew and then give the nearest AB rep the brew so they know what good beer tastes like.....
Brewpastor said:Guilt is over rated and easily resolved with 5 pints of homebrew from a keggle made from a free AB keg.
Brewpastor said:Guilt is over rated and easily resolved with 5 pints of homebrew from a keggle made from a free AB keg.
RichBrewer said:Ahhh temptation.
. At what point does the keg stop being the property of AB?![]()
Fingers said:...It is illegal to cause a catastrophe.