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Replacing my faucet, with a keg on tap

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TravelingLight

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This is likely filled with stupid questions. I just finished my first beer and it's on tap in my kegerator. However, I have quickly learned that I want to upgrade to a Perlick faucet. I should have listened to all of you knowledgeable people, but I was strapped for cash and thought it couldn't be too bad. Well, it's not terrible but I want the Perlick.

How do I drain the beer currently in the line so I can switch out the faucets? If I unhook the ball lock connection at the keg, will it remain in the line so I can drain it from the tap? Or will it go everywhere? Or should I just purge all the CO2 from the keg and then drain the line? I don't *love* purging the gas from the keg because I feel like I lose a lot of my hop nose. I probably don't but when I smell it as I purge it I feel like I am losing delicious aromas. Any help would be appreciated.
 
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