Keg question

i just have a regular pump tap (not a CO2 tap) for a keg. when i have friends over, we dont always feel like going thru 150 beers in a night... is there anyway to keep the beer from going flat if you don't drink it all in one night?
 
Wow, not to be the only helpful person in this thread or anything but...

Without a CO2 tap, there's no way to keep a tapped keg from going flat. Get one, however, and you're fucking golden.
 
make sure the whole thing is filmed without breaks in the editing. and make sure you capture the opening of the bottle to ensure that the alcohol was not altered.
 
I personally think it would be more appropriate for the contest to be drinking keg beer, but shots will work I suppose. YOUR GOING DOWN, BITCH
 
I have a way more Chuck Norris way of executing this competition.

You will both approach one another in the middle of a desert with a mickey of Captain Moe's OG Spiced. You will glare and the music will go doodleoodleoooooooo......whoooooosh.

After 11 seconds, you will stand on the balance beam next to you that is 40 feet long, and you will both walk to your designated end of the beam as quickly and as well balanced as possible. When you reach the end, you must throw your bottle at your opponent's head. Whoever dies of severe brain hemorrhage first loses.
 
This guy knows whats up. A Co2 system will run you upwards of $120 new, but you can find them for cheaper on Craigslist if you keep your eyes out. But really, if you're going to get a CO2 system, you might as well get an old fridge too to keep the keg cold, and if you do that, you might as well just rig it up as a kegerator.

I got mine for $75, including sweet ass German tap and working freezer for $75 - Craigslist.
 
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