Once a keg is tapped with CO2, the beer inside typically stays fresh for about 2-3 months before it starts to go bad.
Tapped kegs typically last about 2-3 months before the beer inside starts to go bad.
Once a keg is tapped, the beer inside can stay fresh for about 2-3 months if stored properly in a cool environment.
Once a keg is tapped, the beer inside can typically stay fresh for about 2-3 months if stored properly and kept at the right temperature.
A tapped keg can last for about 2-3 months in a kegerator before the beer starts to go bad.
A tapped keg can last about 8-12 hours without CO2 before the beer starts to go bad.
A tapped keg of beer will typically last for about 2-3 months before the beer starts to go bad. It is important to keep the keg refrigerated and properly sealed to maintain the quality of the beer.
A tapped keg of beer is typically good for about 2-3 months before the beer starts to go bad. It is important to keep the keg refrigerated and consume the beer within that time frame to ensure freshness.
A tapped keg of beer typically lasts for about 2-3 months before the beer starts to go bad due to exposure to oxygen and bacteria. It is best to consume the beer within this time frame to ensure the best taste and quality.
A keg of beer typically lasts about 2-3 months before the beer inside starts to go bad.
A keg of beer typically lasts for about 2-3 months before the beer inside starts to go bad.
Kegs typically last for about 6-8 weeks before the beer inside starts to go bad.
Kegs typically last about 6-8 weeks before the beer inside starts to go bad.