Kegs To Go are available at the brewery. See below for our keg pricing and rental poicy.

Two weeks notice is required to reserve kegs. Call (208) 634-4SRB or E-mail us to reserve your keg.

Click HERE for directions to the brewery & our business hours.

Keg size gallons Number of 12 oz servings
1/2 Barrel (full keg) 15.5 165

***Subject to Availability

*** Beer List cost for Keg
Udaho Gold $155.00
Bramber $155.00
Sweep Boat Stout $155.00
P.F.D. Pale Ale $165.00
S.R.Q. IPA $165.00
The Big DiPa $175.00

Additional Rental Fees:
Bronco Hand Pumps: $7
CO2 Draft System: $20
Fully refundable deposit required for purchase.

Idenitification is required.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

Q. How do I tap a keg?
A. We'll show you!

Q. How long will kegged beer keep and why does it go flat?
A. It will keep for a few days if you keep the beer cold, but it progressively changes in taste with each day it is exposed to air. Tapping your keg with a party pump is like opening a 2 liter bottle of soda -- it puts air into the container. CO2 then escapes the liquid and dissipates into the air, making the beer more flat.

Q. If I plan on drinking the beer over a few days, what should I do?
A. The best thing to do is tap the keg and keep the beer on ice! Cold beer will hang onto its CO2 longer. Do not pump more air into it -- that will just oxidize the beer faster. Or...You can buy yourself a home CO2 draft beer system and be cool like we are.

Q. What causes beer to foam?
A. Primarily, beer will foam when it is warm. Bouncing it down the stairs won't help. Keep it on ice and keep it still and you will have a happy keg.

Q. How much does a keg weigh?
A. A full keg weighs between 155-165 lbs; so be careful moving it, Macho Man. No need to give yourself a hernia. We'll help you load it, but you're on your own to unload.