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Coastarine

We get it, you hate BMC.
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A four cent rubber ring and 5 minutes of work would have kept my peach wheat in the keg and not pooled in the bottom of my keezer. I looked at the gas side and saw that I had already replaced that seal when the keg was new because the original one had a chunk missing. If only I had replaced the liquid side too. That was stupid. Oh well, not that much beer was lost really.

Just do me this favor and don't let it happen to you. Take the time to replace your seals. This has been a public service announcement by the Coastarine Brewing Co.
 
I always replace all 5 o-rings on every keg I get. Now I know it's not a waste of time!
 
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