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Is buying a keg cheaper than getting cans or bottles?

Depends on the beer.

Also, my friends and I found out that buying the equivalent amount of High Life ($7.99/case) is actually cheaper than a keg of Bud Light. 🙂
 
Generally cheaper, yes.

One bit of advice: pick it up, get it home, ice it down and leave it alone for several hours prior to your party/event as the car transport will leave you with foamy beer for a while.

Fausto
 
a keg of bud here cost about 55 dollars.

a case of budwieser cost 12 dollars.



so, for the cost of one keg, i could get 5 cases. no where near as much beer.


a keg is way cheaper - at least for cheaper beer in this area
 


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<< A lot cheaper, esp. if you have your own keg. >>



and your own tap.
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Yeah, but its just a deposit for the tap...you get that back. Unless the place you're getting it from sucks and actually charges for it.

Doesn't matter to me. My roomates and I have 8 taps. 🙂
 
The best thing they ever came out with was the Beer Balls..... My understanding is the Thirty Packs put the beer balls out of business. But they were a good buy also if you owned your own tap.

Boy do I miss them......
 
the problem with kegs is actually drinking that much beer... my parties everyone is getting liquored up on cheap tequila so out of 50 people there only 15 are drinking beer. so we just buy bottles because i can at least keep anything that isn't drunk
 


<< the problem with kegs is actually drinking that much beer... my parties everyone is getting liquored up on cheap tequila so out of 50 people there only 15 are drinking beer. so we just buy bottles because i can at least keep anything that isn't drunk >>



i'll come over and take care of your un-dranken beer problem. i'll drink anything, even a drink that isn't mine, as long as i'm drunk enough.
 


<< Generally cheaper, yes.

One bit of advice: pick it up, get it home, ice it down and leave it alone for several hours prior to your party/event as the car transport will leave you with foamy beer for a while.

Fausto
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Man I wish I had thought of that last week. I brought the keg over about a half hour before the party and everyone was bitching how foamy the beer was, nobody thought of that being the culprit. doh!
 
the Only way indivdual products are cheaper is if you arnt comparing apples to apples. add up the same quanoty of ounces of the same bru. there is no way in HELL cans/bottles are cheaper unless you steal them.

Greg
 


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<< holy crap im drunk >>


then get off the damn computer, boy!
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nooo, stay on the computer. where else would you go??
 


<< the problem with kegs is actually drinking that much beer... my parties everyone is getting liquored up on cheap tequila so out of 50 people there only 15 are drinking beer. so we just buy bottles because i can at least keep anything that isn't drunk >>


Ha...the keg is always the first thing to go at parties I've been to
 


<< where shall i go spoooooner? >>



welp. if you're having a keg... i'm ASSUMING there's other people around. Shouldn't you try to hit on one of the chicks? If not... send them to me 😀
 
i aint got no chickd herrre... im a loooooser sppoooooner...

hey look ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ line......................
 


<< i aint got no chickd herrre... im a loooooser sppoooooner... >>


so you're sitting at a computer, neffing on ATOT, and drinking a keg by yourself?






















Now that's hardcore. 😉
 
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