| Re: Carbonation pump
"wbarwell" <wbarwell@mylinuxisp.com> wrote in message
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> changey wrote:
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>>
>> "steveb" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
>> news:taf4q19ljdorrhhhma6995i5vq2gheesd1@4ax.com...[color=darkred]
>>> On Thu, 15 Dec 2005 18:46:31 -0600, wbarwell
>>> <wbarwell@mylinuxisp.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>What the OP did not want was an irrelevant and
>>>>pointless lecture on soft drinks.
>>>
>>> The OP asked specifically about dispensing beer with a soda
>>> fountain pump.
>>>
>>> Which bit of *you can't read* are you struggluing with the most?
>>>
>>> The only irrelevant and pointless contributor in this thread is you
>>> .... get over yourself already.
>>>
>>> I'm done with you .... 3rd grade was long ago.
>>>
>>> steveb[/color]
>>
>> Thanks, steveb. I was gone for a few days. Watching this guy be a
>> kickfuck is funny, though.
>>
>> I am a kegger. I fully know about Cornelius kegs. Nowhere in a
>> beer system
>> is there a carbonation pump, like the OP asked. Gee, it's even in
>> the title of the thread!!! SILLY ME!!!!
>>
>> I said good day.[/color]
>
> If anybody had brains enough to point OP to a homebrew
> supply website explaining kegs rather than pontificating
> on soft drink bullshit, at longwinded but irrelvant
> length,you'd have saved OP a lot of trouble.
>
> Of course there ain't no "carbonation pump".
> There are CO2 bottles and regulators.
>
> Of course having been a pontificating fuckwit,
> said fuckwit can't admit it and go on.
>
> OP simply had an inkling about using a keg but
> didn't know the right terminology.
>
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Dear Dork,
Thanks for the link to a homebrew supply store. It was very helpful. |