How do you get beer out of a Keg?!


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How do you get beer out of a Keg?


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These kegs are made from different types of wood. There are also kegs of varying sizes. To help the aging process the beer kegs are kept in a darkened and temperature controlled cooled room. Every once in a while a beer taster will make sure that there is no problems occurring in the aging. When the fully aged beer is almost ready for distribution the keg beer is sampled.

While you will find most of the beer that you drink in bottles there are times when the beer will be sold or distributed in small to medium sized kegs. To pour the beer from the keg there is a special tap which can be found on the side.

This tap is similar to the ones that you will find when the beer brewers need to test the quality and taste of the beer. As the tap’s flow of liquid can be better controlled than pouring straight from the bottle for many establishments keg beer is a better choice. The choice to use keg beer is not restricted to any one brand.

There are some beer companies who may feel that their customers will prefer drinking beer from a bottle or a can rather than fresh out of a keg. There are many ways that you can enjoy drinking beer. The choice of keg beer or bottled beer is really up to you. The experience which can be found with these different ways of taste will let you see the real taste of beer.
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With a tap/tapper.

Are you retarded !?!?!?!

you need a tap

with a tap that you get with the keg from the store

with a tap that you can purchase at any liquor store that supplies kegs.

I just suck it out

You need to get a CO2 line so the beer will be carbonated, and then use a tap to dispense it into a glass. If you don't have CO2 it will be flat and gross. Also depends on the keg, tell someone at a keg store what kind of Keg/what size, etc., and they can help you find the appropriate tools. You probably don't have a "keg" store...try going to a store that specializes in home brew ingredients or even to a local brewery, they can at least point you in the right direction.




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