Kicked my first keg!

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jekeane

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So I have been working to kick my first keg so I can free up a spot in the keezer. I finally got my first keg empty and I realize as I am putting the next one in its spot I should prolly move it to the back because its full and pull another forward. I grab ahold of the Citra IPA in the back and give it a tug expecting the weigh of an at least half full keg, I about knock my teeth out as the near empty keg comes flying out... Apparently I drink alot... 10g more or less solo in 2 months... Don't judge me.

http://youtu.be/zSF5Epnpkns
 
So I have been working to kick my first keg so I can free up a spot in the keezer. I finally got my first keg empty and I realize as I am putting the next one in its spot I should prolly move it to the back because its full and pull another forward. I grab ahold of the Citra IPA in the back and give it a tug expecting the weigh of an at least half full keg, I about knock my teeth out as the near empty keg comes flying out... Apparently I drink alot... 10g more or less solo in 2 months... Don't judge me.

http://youtu.be/zSF5Epnpkns

No. You don't drink that much. That is only 1-2 beers per day, which by the way, is a medicinal and recommended level of drinking. Seriously! :D Last year, I felt obligated to drink virtually everything I brewed - which was a 5 gal batch every 2 weeks. Hey, I guzzled 20 gal of various Belgian styles in 2 months vainly trying to develop a taste for it - chalked it up to paying dues. Anyway, check out the Heart Association. Your level of drinking is actually heart-healthy!

There! Glad I could clear that up.
 
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