nick_sri
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ok i work at a hotel which is next to a pub . they have stopped selling carslberg and have a half a keg of it left (about 50 pints i think) . does anyone know of a way ican open it without the nozzles ? i cant drill it as its pressurised , thanks
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Cosmo
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just buy a tap off of egay.
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Ian
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And don't damage it, the hotel probably don't own the keg.
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corsa987
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it will be flat, you need gas....
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nick_sri
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quote: Originally posted by corsa987
it will be flat, you need gas....
is it not pressurised in the keg ?? im pretty sure it is?
manager said i can take the keg lol
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corsa987
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it is pressurised but iirc with out constant feed of gas you lose pressure try it...
the keg where you connect the tap has what is called s spear going down the barrel, dont drill the barrel cause if it is pressurised.... it may hurt
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alan-g-w
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A group of mates found one once and used a screwdriver to push the top in - it came out, but only a pitiful little dribble. Tap's the only option I think.
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corsa987
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borrow a spare from your local pub, will be hard though, as you normally use a pump... i have many spares...
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corsa987
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but even with a tap you may struggle without pipes etc
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nick_sri
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ive just used a tap and popped it on and opened it and ale pissed out everwhere lol im fuckin covered ;p . good though no pressure left in the keg and feels about 4 gallon still there . maybe i could drill it now ? with no pressure ??
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eddiewhiteley
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bit of an ordeal for some flat carlsberg, which tastes of piss even when its not flat
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nick_sri
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quote: Originally posted by eddiewhiteley
bit of an ordeal for some flat carlsberg, which tastes of piss even when its not flat
its free tho , drink anythin if its free
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John
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You need the gas and a chiller, pretty useless without them even if it is free.
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sloworm
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Go to your nearest grotty pub and sell it to them for a bit of cash
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K17STY
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Get about £80 for a half keg
Did they see the light and come to the green side?
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Ben J
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Yep...you need gas to make it fizzy and a chiller to make it cold as previously said.
You'll only getabout £20 for half a keg at best. They only cost about £40 cost when full.
You get 80 pints from a 10 gallon keg.
[Edited on 17-08-2009 by Ben J]
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K17STY
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quote: Originally posted by Ben J
Yep...you need gas to make it fizzy and a chiller to make it cold as previously said.
You'll only getabout £20 for half a keg at best. They only cost about £40 cost when full.
£40 for a 22 gallon (176 pints)? Which is what it probably is. Your dreaming Even if its an 11 gallon it will be more than £40
[Edited on 17-08-2009 by K17STY]
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Ben J
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quote: Originally posted by K17STY
quote: Originally posted by Ben J
Yep...you need gas to make it fizzy and a chiller to make it cold as previously said.
You'll only getabout £20 for half a keg at best. They only cost about £40 cost when full.
£40 for a 22 gallon (176 pints)? Which is what it probably is. Your dreaming Even if its an 11 gallon it will be more than £40
[Edited on 17-08-2009 by K17STY]
It won't be a 22gallon???? No-one buys in 22's these days...not in England anyway.
11 gallon keg of carlsberg costs us £76.85. i've just checked. My £40 was a bit old!!!
[Edited on 17-08-2009 by Ben J]
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K17STY
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Yeah no one buys 22's anymore When you say England I'll assume you mean just you
Your getting a wee discount at that price, Joe Bloggs wont
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Ben J
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quote: Originally posted by K17STY
Yeah no one buys 22's anymore When you say England I'll assume you mean just you
Your getting a wee discount at that price, Joe Bloggs wont
I work for Marriott, no Marriott hotel in Europe buys in 22's. Neither do Hilton for that matter. But thats just hotels, maybe bars & pubs still do.
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Reecemac
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Anyone picturing that scene from 2 pints? "Blue beer!"
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andy1868
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yes reece
[Edited on 17-08-2009 by andy1868]
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Ben J
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quote: Originally posted by Reecemac
Anyone picturing that scene from 2 pints? "Blue beer!"
Yep...and it was line cleaner!!!!
Genius!
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Lynny
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quote: Originally posted by Ben J
quote: Originally posted by K17STY
quote: Originally posted by Ben J
Yep...you need gas to make it fizzy and a chiller to make it cold as previously said.
You'll only getabout £20 for half a keg at best. They only cost about £40 cost when full.
£40 for a 22 gallon (176 pints)? Which is what it probably is. Your dreaming Even if its an 11 gallon it will be more than £40
[Edited on 17-08-2009 by K17STY]
It won't be a 22gallon???? No-one buys in 22's these days...not in England anyway.
11 gallon keg of carlsberg costs us £76.85. i've just checked. My £40 was a bit old!!!
[Edited on 17-08-2009 by Ben J]
wetherspoons use 22 gallon and 36 gallon, as well as 11s
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corsa987
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i buy in 22's every week... and i assure you they are more that 100 at least
a 9 gallon of bitter can cost upto 60quid maybe more depending what it is
an 11 of strongbow can be anything in the region of about 80-90quid
you could try sell it i suppose
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