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  2. Self-serve taproom to open in Roseville with beer and wine ...

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    Keg and Cork Taproom In Roseville ... The taproom will feature 27 beers and three wines on tap, ... Feb. 9, according to a Facebook post to customers. Light appetizers will be served from 5 p.m ...

  3. Keg - Wikipedia

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    Mini keg of Grolsch beer. The mini keg is a 5-liter keg produced for retail sales. Some brands come with a spout and pour from the bottom via gravity, while others may use a low cost pressurized tap. Mini kegs are typically not returned to the manufacturer for cleaning and refilling. The disposable kegs, being made of aluminum, may be recycled.

  4. Oberon Day 2024 is here! Here are all the release events ...

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    Here are all the tap release events and parties in metro Detroit. ... where it's available year-round. Mini-kegs will be released later this summer. Here's more info on ... 5:30 p.m. Monday ...

  5. Beer tap - Wikipedia

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    Because the keg system uses pressure to force the beer up and out of the keg, these taps must have a means of supplying it. The typical "picnic tap" uses a hand pump to push air into the keg; this will cause the beer to spoil faster but is perfectly acceptable if the entire keg will be consumed in a short time.

  6. Gathering Place now has keg curling on its Wauwatosa patio - AOL

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    Gathering Place has a small ice rink and small kegs for curling on the patio at the brewery's Wauwatosa taproom.

  7. Kegerator - Wikipedia

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    A crucial part of any draft beer system is the keg coupler, the part inside the kegerator that taps the keg. Different types of kegs require different keg couplers, [3] so considering what you plan on serving is important in order to purchase the appropriate coupler. System D (U.S. Sankey) – standard for North American beer