Kent's right. I'm really digging the little 32 oz. "medicine bottle"
style growlers...two good pints, and the stubby neck and wide taper at the top are ideal
to fill without a lot of overfoaming. If you're lazy, y ou don't even need to
bottom fill if the mini growler is icy and you rotate it constantly as you fill it over a
bucket. Minimal foaming and good short term carbonation. The 64-oz ones work, too.
----- Original Message -----
From: "GRANT ELDRED" <grant_eldred(a)msn.com>
To: jab(a)thebarn.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 4, 2013 8:06:30 PM
Subject: [JAB(a)thebarn.com message] Easiest cheap method of transporting kegged beer
So I'm an amateur with kegging. What is the easiest method of transporting beer from
a keg to brew club? I just tried filling a 22 oz bottle from a picnic tap and I made quite
a mess. I'm looking for cheap and effective methods. Any advice would be great!
Grant
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