11-23-2004, 09:00 PM
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How do you fit a corny keg in your pontoon? I guess for ice fishing you can put it in your sled, but it's still a lot of weight to drag around. I think the kegging will have to wait a while for me. [/reply]
The yeast cake in the bottom of the bottles would be a bit mixed up in the beer by the time you got out to your fishin' hole. Yum yum! Cloudy, yeasty beer. Fill up a couple of growlers from the taps on the refridgerator you convert to a keg refridgerator and take the growlers out with you. Ask Predator. I was pouring home brews out of my ice fishing sled out on Fish Lake last winter. Mighty nice out on the ice. And crystal clear.
BTW - I'm spending Thanksgiving with my brother inlaw in Pollock Pines, CA. He has 6 taps on his refrigerator, 5 of them flowing. A VERY nice variety of home brew.
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How do you fit a corny keg in your pontoon? I guess for ice fishing you can put it in your sled, but it's still a lot of weight to drag around. I think the kegging will have to wait a while for me. [/reply]
The yeast cake in the bottom of the bottles would be a bit mixed up in the beer by the time you got out to your fishin' hole. Yum yum! Cloudy, yeasty beer. Fill up a couple of growlers from the taps on the refridgerator you convert to a keg refridgerator and take the growlers out with you. Ask Predator. I was pouring home brews out of my ice fishing sled out on Fish Lake last winter. Mighty nice out on the ice. And crystal clear.
BTW - I'm spending Thanksgiving with my brother inlaw in Pollock Pines, CA. He has 6 taps on his refrigerator, 5 of them flowing. A VERY nice variety of home brew.
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