BeerCrazy
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I believe you've shown your ass enough in this thread. It's nobody's fault you can't hang on to a keg receipt.
How do I attach an image? I want to go sit on the Xerox.

I believe you've shown your ass enough in this thread. It's nobody's fault you can't hang on to a keg receipt.
LOL. That is awesome!
I called the local liquor store and asked if they sell kegs and without hesitation the guy said sure, $30.00! I asked him the legality of it and he said the store pays $30 deposit to the distributor and as long as they get the $30.00 there is no theft. Thats why the store pays the distributor the $30.00 to cover if the keg doesn't make it back. Makes sense to me.
BUT! BUT! BUT!
I'd have to choke down a keg of Domestic SWILL (and pay for it) to get the keg in the first place! Don't think I could stand the taste or the hang-overs! LOL! and only my redneck buddies drink that Sheizen!
Like this option:
http://www.austinhomebrew.com/product_info.php?products_id=2321
just need burner... got a line on one cheap. (craigs list)
Or by your standards he could drive to Toledo, throw a brick through a window and steal a brew magic system. This would solve his pot, burner, and pump needs.![]()
LOL. That is awesome!
I called the local liquor store and asked if they sell kegs and without hesitation the guy said sure, $30.00! I asked him the legality of it and he said the store pays $30 deposit to the distributor and as long as they get the $30.00 there is no theft. Thats why the store pays the distributor the $30.00 to cover if the keg doesn't make it back. Makes sense to me.
Oh. Well the brewery that owns it is a victim of their retailer in my case. All of mine were kegs I bought and lost the receipt and the lazy ass that works there does not return deposit without receipt. I suppose I could go to a larger liquor store and try to swap for merchandise, but I needed a pot... Believe me, I'm not saying I wouldn't have done the same thing had it been otherwise, but what else should I have done with them?
LOL. That is awesome!
I called the local liquor store and asked if they sell kegs and without hesitation the guy said sure, $30.00! I asked him the legality of it and he said the store pays $30 deposit to the distributor and as long as they get the $30.00 there is no theft. Thats why the store pays the distributor the $30.00 to cover if the keg doesn't make it back. Makes sense to me.
well in the post that I first responded to you told the OP just go get a keg and keep it .... Intent to steal just plain wrong
I'm not saying that I'm an angel and didn't do that for other kegs. I decided to make my first keggle when I got stuck with a hunk of stainless and figured, what did I have to loose. Busted out the recip saw one drunken night... I'm just pointing out that the whole keg deposit system and all is BS. Why not in an age of credit cards have a deposit cover replacement? If the deposits were really to cover a possible loss, companies that sold legal kegs in single or small quantities might have buyers...
Just some info... my local beer store charges a $50 deposit and gives you 30 days to return the keg. He told me if I brought the keg back after 30 days he wouldn't take it!
With that said... I've never had a keg longer than a weekend, so I've always got my deposit back!
Who owns the keg after 30 days then? One could argue that this is a whole backward fluster cluck called the three tier system...![]()
Who owns the keg after 30 days then? One could argue that this is a whole backward fluster cluck called the three tier system...![]()
the brewery ...
the brewery ...
I'm just pointing out that the whole keg deposit system and all is BS. Why not in an age of credit cards have a deposit cover replacement? If the deposits were really to cover a possible loss, companies that sold legal kegs in single or small quantities might have buyers...
Craft brewers are anxious to solve the theft problem because as much as 40 percent of their business is tied up in keg sales, triple the industry average, said Ken Grossman, founder and owner of Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.
One solution is higher keg deposits. Current deposit amounts in California are about $15 per keg, about 10% of the cost of a replacement keg. This is not high enough to thwart theft, but charging $50 or even $100 is impractical when other brewers continue charging a nominal amount. Deposit fees are generally set by the big guys, as retailers don't see why craft brewers can charge $50 keg deposits while Budweiser is charging only $15 for the same keg. As a large multinational corporation, Budweiser and other large brewers are better able to absorb the cost than the local craft brewer. Many retailers are just concerned with cost, and charging a higher keg deposit makes craft beer a less profitable prospect as it ties up their cash.