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CO2 taps for Sankey kegs



 
 
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Old 16-02-2005, 06:48 PM
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Default CO2 taps for Sankey kegs

Hi all; I was hoping to tap a few kegs at my wedding next month but
can't track down a shop to rent any sort of CO2 tap (as required by the
caterer) other than renting an entire "party cart" for more than it
would cost to purchase 2 Picnic Taps. Any suggestions as to what I do?

I'm in Seattle in case anyone knows of specifics. Thanks!

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Old 16-02-2005, 09:49 PM
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Perhaps a local Brewpub might rent you the necessary gear.
or you could buy a tap from someone like Rapids.
http://www.rapidswholesale.com/

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Hi all; I was hoping to tap a few kegs at my wedding next month but
can't track down a shop to rent any sort of CO2 tap (as required by the
caterer) other than renting an entire "party cart" for more than it
would cost to purchase 2 Picnic Taps. Any suggestions as to what I do?

I'm in Seattle in case anyone knows of specifics. Thanks!



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Old 16-02-2005, 09:49 PM
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Perhaps a local Brewpub might rent you the necessary gear.
or you could buy a tap from someone like Rapids.
http://www.rapidswholesale.com/

wrote in message
ups.com...
Hi all; I was hoping to tap a few kegs at my wedding next month but
can't track down a shop to rent any sort of CO2 tap (as required by the
caterer) other than renting an entire "party cart" for more than it
would cost to purchase 2 Picnic Taps. Any suggestions as to what I do?

I'm in Seattle in case anyone knows of specifics. Thanks!



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Old 17-02-2005, 04:57 PM
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I'm in that boat now; talking with the brewpubs but, as yet, no luck.

I'm loving the idea of purchasing a jockey box from Rapids though; I
may just need a handy keg tap in perpetuity--I am getting married!
Thanks for the link!

Don Gortemiller wrote:
Perhaps a local Brewpub might rent you the necessary gear.
or you could buy a tap from someone like Rapids.
http://www.rapidswholesale.com/

wrote in message
ups.com...
Hi all; I was hoping to tap a few kegs at my wedding next month but
can't track down a shop to rent any sort of CO2 tap (as required by

the
caterer) other than renting an entire "party cart" for more than it
would cost to purchase 2 Picnic Taps. Any suggestions as to what I

do?

I'm in Seattle in case anyone knows of specifics. Thanks!


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Old 17-02-2005, 04:57 PM
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I'm in that boat now; talking with the brewpubs but, as yet, no luck.

I'm loving the idea of purchasing a jockey box from Rapids though; I
may just need a handy keg tap in perpetuity--I am getting married!
Thanks for the link!

Don Gortemiller wrote:
Perhaps a local Brewpub might rent you the necessary gear.
or you could buy a tap from someone like Rapids.
http://www.rapidswholesale.com/

wrote in message
ups.com...
Hi all; I was hoping to tap a few kegs at my wedding next month but
can't track down a shop to rent any sort of CO2 tap (as required by

the
caterer) other than renting an entire "party cart" for more than it
would cost to purchase 2 Picnic Taps. Any suggestions as to what I

do?

I'm in Seattle in case anyone knows of specifics. Thanks!


 




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