laxsoccerguy
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone, first off - thanks for looking and (hopefully) offering up advice.
So, I am getting into kegging (finally!) and have run into a problem. So, my freezer that i'm converting is in Vermont (at my parents house) and the kegging equipment is currently with me (in Mass.). I am going home for christmas to make the switch, and would like to bring up a beer with me to put on tap. However, is this safe? Should I be kegging a beer, and then bringing it up (along with the co2 tank and all the other fixings) with me on a 4.5 hour drive? The day I will be going up to Vermont, I will be teaching a half of day, so the keg and co2 tank will be sitting in the car along with all the other stuff and christmas presents for about 4 hours.
I'm sorry if this is confusing, or hard to read. However, If anybody has any advice or can help me out...I would be SO grateful!! Thanks all!
So, I am getting into kegging (finally!) and have run into a problem. So, my freezer that i'm converting is in Vermont (at my parents house) and the kegging equipment is currently with me (in Mass.). I am going home for christmas to make the switch, and would like to bring up a beer with me to put on tap. However, is this safe? Should I be kegging a beer, and then bringing it up (along with the co2 tank and all the other fixings) with me on a 4.5 hour drive? The day I will be going up to Vermont, I will be teaching a half of day, so the keg and co2 tank will be sitting in the car along with all the other stuff and christmas presents for about 4 hours.
I'm sorry if this is confusing, or hard to read. However, If anybody has any advice or can help me out...I would be SO grateful!! Thanks all!