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In Denver it is $30 for 1/8th bbl and $50 for 1/4 bbl. When you buy a keg they tell you that you have 30 days to return it in order to get your deposit back. If you do not the keg is yours. You can use it towards another deposit but you will not get your $$$ back.
What if you do not want another keg? I am not sure that the Brewery will take them back.
 
Boy, has this 4 year old zombie been waken?

From http://www.legislature.mi.gov/%28S%28i3y4vi55id5u1zenooafir45%29%29/mileg.aspx?page=getObject&objectname=mcl-436-2030

#8) As used in this section, "keg" means any brewery-sealed individual container having liquid capacity of 5 gallons or more.

Brewery-sealed seems to eliminate a corny keg fill.


I think then we need better clarification because both brew pubs I have spoken with are under the impression that they are required to tag cornies.


(And Sorry for necro-post! I was just doing a search because of the conversation I had at the "Filling-Station" and thought this was a current thread!)
 
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