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Originally Posted by dlihcsnatas 1. can you reuse the kegs that you buy in the stores, like those 16 gallon kegs I use to love at parties? |
Those are called Sanke kegs. They take a high pressure system and a few chemicals to clean each one. Corny kegs are used because you can open them up to see in them and to reach in to clean them.
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Originally Posted by dlihcsnatas 2. On the internet there are many different starter kits for kegging, is there one that just stands out as the absolute best one to get? |
No and sorry that I can't help you because I scavanged all of my parts. But when shopping, just make sure you're pricing all of the same basic parts, i.e.,
•Used 5 gallon rebuilt Cornelius keg with gaskets replaced
•Product line assembly with hand held style faucet
•New aluminum 5 lb CO2 tank
•Gas line assembly
•Dual gauge regulator with check valve
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Originally Posted by dlihcsnatas 3. Would I have to buy one of those filter systems to filter out the remaining yeast and sediment before putting it in a keg? |
Filtering is only for those that have no time. With the use of Irish Moss and the like along with the ability to crash your beer for a month or two will result in a clearer beer.
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Originally Posted by dlihcsnatas 4. How expensive are those CO2 bottles to refill and how often do they need to be refilled? |
I pay between $8 - $12 for a 5# tank. I've heard other paying less. A 5# tank can last about 5 5-gallon corny kegs.
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Originally Posted by dlihcsnatas 5. For you folks who have been doing the keg thing for a while, does it seem worth the investment and how much does it seem to cost to maintain it? |
Yes it does but I still bottle for gifts, competitions, and aging my really big beers.
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Originally Posted by dlihcsnatas My understanding is there are seals and such that have to be replaced regularly. |
When the O-rings dry out they will need to be replaced. They are cheap but the better you take care of them, the longer they will last.
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Originally Posted by dlihcsnatas It does get old washing bottles. |
There are ways to make it easier. Get buddies or playmates to help. Use the dishwasher (no soap) for sanitizing. Rinse right after emptying the bottle. Talk to the parents in the neighborhood about swapping beer for their kids as cheap labor

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Hope that helped,
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