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Retired Kegs.....How did you get yours?

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Ive been keeping an eye on CL for mine, other than that Ive been talking to guys I know in local frats. I dont know a frat guy who would return a keg for a deposit when Im offering $5 more, its just math.
 
i bought my three kegs for 30 bucks apiece from a local bar i hang out at. there deposit is 30 bucks and as long as they sell a decent amount of kegs no one is the wiser
 
Regardless of theft rationalized by blah, blah, blah, I saw at least a half dozen kegs at my local recylcling center that they told me they were not allowed to sell.
 
I don't know how far you are from San Antonio, but I got my from a place that dealt in kegs here. He had like nine kegs full of five year old beer sitting out back. I had to lug them home, and drain, clean and cut them, but it was well worth it. About 30 bones apiece. He still had six when I left.
 
I came across several on ebay a while back... $25-$40 a piece, but shipping was a bitch! I tried Michigan Brewing, scrap yards, and recycle centers for quite a while with no luck. I purchased 3 from 2 different sellers on ebay for around $250 in total after shipping. Seems like a lot, then look at the price of buying a quality 15 gallon SS pot... you will pay $250 minimum for ONE POT!
 
Somebody left it at my friends house and never came back for it. years passed and i started brewing and told him i could use that so he gave it to me
 
Funny timing on your post. I put a "WTB - Keg" ad on craigslist yesterday morning. By evening I had someone willing to sell one for $30. Picked it up today!
 
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