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How to Make a Green Beer Keg
Turning your regular keg of beer into a green keg of beer is a festive way to mark certain holidays. The most common reason for turning a keg of beer green is to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. Although New Year's Eve is the No. 1 holiday for alcohol purchases and consumption, St. Patrick's Day is a huge holiday for beer drinkers. Green beer tastes the same as regular beer, but its visible features make it a crowd favorite.
Things You'll Need
- Green food coloring
Instructions
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Squeeze four or five drops of green food coloring onto your keg's nozzle before you attach the tap.
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Hold the tap with the lever resting on the keg nozzle and food coloring. Push the tap downward into the nozzle. When the nozzle starts to give, keep pushing the tap downward and twist it clockwise until you can't twist anymore. The tap will lock into place.
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Wait 10 minutes for the green food coloring to mix with the beer. Pump the lever of the tap two or three times to draw out the beer. Push the tap nozzle to pour the beer. The beer will be very foamy at first, so fill a few cups to get out most of the foam. Pump the tap as necessary.
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