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A (primarily metal) container for storing and serving beer.
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Keeping the keg lines and fittings clean
First, I rinse the keg with hot water,
then, I clean the keg with Oxyclean or BPW and really hot water. … I'll hook the keg up to my beer line and run about a quart (or a liter if you're not in the US) into a pitcher.
Dump the keg and rinse it with hot water. …
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Co2 shut-off valve
It sounds like you had a small leak in your second keg. When you've gotten your CO2 refilled, take everything and submerse it in water. Watch for bubbles and tighten that connection. … Your most likely culprit is the seal on the keg. Make sure that the O-rings are good and that they are lubed. …