Wedding Pony Keg

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  1. Texwild

    Texwild Zealot (550) May 1, 2008 Washington

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  2. Orca

    Orca Grand Pooh-Bah (4,710) Sep 18, 2010 Washington
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    ^^^ OP, just so you know, Texwild owns Fremont Brewing. ^^^
    Congratulations!
     
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  3. ballardbeer

    ballardbeer Pundit (779) Nov 10, 2013 Oregon

    since we are on the topic of kegs and i just set up my homebrew kegerator, i was wondering...

    would fremont fill a corny keg?
     
  4. sanford_and_son

    sanford_and_son Initiate (0) Jul 23, 2012 Washington

    Just to add to the chorus of praise for Fremont Brewing, I rented 5 pony kegs from Fremont for my wedding last August and they were super easy to work with. And the beer was a huge hit, of course. So yeah Viva Fremont Brewing.
     
  5. pattermj

    pattermj Initiate (0) May 31, 2008 Virginia

    Yea going to stop by Saturday after an interview to try out a few of the beers. Greatly appreciate Matt reaching out. Which beers did you go with and how many people did you have at the wedding Sanford? We are expecting 120 and planning 5+ cases of wine along with beer but I am starting to think 3 ponys might not be enough considering serving is going for 5 hours or so and more than 60% of the people are avid beer drinkers.
     
  6. Texwild

    Texwild Zealot (550) May 1, 2008 Washington

    We do fill corny kegs. Just give us 48 hours from drop off and check your gaskets to make sure they don't leak :slight_smile:
     
  7. sanford_and_son

    sanford_and_son Initiate (0) Jul 23, 2012 Washington

    Since it was summer time, I went with 2 pony kegs of Summer Ale (the best!), 2 of Universale Pale Ale and 1 of the Interurban IPA. Can't remember how much wine we bought, but it was quite a bit. We had about 160 guests and I think the percentage of beer vs wine drinkers was pretty even. Maybe a few more beer drinkers. We knocked out all the kegs except for about half of a pale ale keg. Not too shabby.
     
  8. ballardbeer

    ballardbeer Pundit (779) Nov 10, 2013 Oregon

    that's awesome, thanks for the heads up!
     
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