Just got the dreaded "flat keg' phone call from one of my accounts. Looks like we might have some leaking kegs....
1. Is there a quick testing method for filled kegs that does not involve a carb tester, as that would take beer out of a keg for sale
2. Link to a good keg rebuilding tutorial
3. Link to a cost effective supplier for keg parts. Google didn't help much.
1. Is there a quick testing method for filled kegs that does not involve a carb tester, as that would take beer out of a keg for sale
2. Link to a good keg rebuilding tutorial
3. Link to a cost effective supplier for keg parts. Google didn't help much.
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