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bubba28 | 13:24 Tue 27th Jun 2006 | Food & Drink
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I have recently been given a full keg of carling beer. What do i need to get the carling out of it? Is there a homemade way of doing it?
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Yes and no. You don't necessarily need all the fancy pipes, fridges and pumps of a pub, but you need at least a beer tap (assuming its that sort of barrel) to do it properly. This is a tapered pipe with a tap on the end. You bash it into the hole at the end of the barrel. You might be able to borrow one from a pub, no idea where you'd buy one.

Remember, being lager, it will be under some pressure, so if you do just open it, you will either loose all the pressure (and your beer will go flat) or a loose a spurt of pressurised beer. Once the pressue has abated, you'll need to gently let in air, via the side hole, while you extract beer.

The keep it properly, you need to replace the lager extracted by CO2 gas, so your barrel will go off a lot faster than a pub's. Drink it fast!

If you can't do any of this then the best method is probably to stand the barrel on its end, open it and siphon out beer as required. Try to reseal it when not being used to keep the CO2 in.

And keep it cool.
If your keg is made of metal and has a keyed collar in the centre you need to fit a special tap to it. You can get the taps from specialist bar suppliers. I dont know if its the same thing but i once saw the hole in the ceiling when a barrel of guinness exploded so be careful and good luck.
As it is Carling, it is almost certainly a pressurised aluminium keg. Check the yellow pages or Thompsons to find a local beer wholesaler and they may hire you the kit needed. They probably won't hire you the CO2 cylinder. Borrow one from your local pub as not much CO2 will be used on 1 keg.
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Sorry - still trying to work out the connection between "Carling" and "beer"..........
WARNING!!
DO NOT TRY TO JIMMY THE COUPLING OFF!!
I worked at a pub where the extremely unscrupulous landlord used to pour lager back into the keg!! Yep it was rank, but he got his comeuppance when the keg emptied it's contents in about 10 seconds. All up his nose and in his eyes! Laugh? I almost sh@t!!

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