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- From: jdecarlo@mitre.org (John DeCarlo)
- Subject: Re: How do you stop a keg from going flat???
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- References: <1992Dec21.042716.21756@datamark.co.nz>
- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 16:14:49 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec21.042716.21756@datamark.co.nz>
- david@datamark.co.nz (David Rowland) writes:
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- >Is there some magical way of stopping a keg from going flat in a hurry
- >(apart from drinking it quickly) or am I dreaming.
-
- Well, you could keep up the CO2 pressure in the keg, much as you would if
- you kegged your own beer. I suspect that you are talking about renting a
- keg with purchased beer in it, in which case you are unlikely to have a CO2
- regulator, canister, and the proper fittings.
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- John DeCarlo, MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA--My views are my own
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