Sun Jan 17, 2010 1:34 pm
There's a tool called a tubing cutter that would work the best but you could use a hack saw if you didn't want to buy a new tool. I think you still might get some yeast if you move the keg around though. I've started to transfer out of one keg and to another if I'm going to be moving it, like taking it to a party or what ever. I just let the first keg sit cold a week or two, drink the first pint or two and transfer under presure out of the first keg into the out side of the second keg so most of the yeast is left in the first keg.

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