duckkillerclyde wrote:assateague wrote:centex wrote:In college we'd put down a deposit to cover the cost of the shell plus some. Just keep it and then do a keg swap every time you needed a new one and didn't have to come up with the money for a deposit. But prices did go up for keystone kegs I believe because the aluminum scrap was worth more than what they were charging
I'm getting concerned with this "aluminum" talk. Is this a new development in beer kegs? They're supposed to be stainless steel.
west coast has been aluminum as long as I can remember.
I need to do some research, apparently.