How do you use a pumpkin as a keg?

Answered by John Watkins

To use a pumpkin as a keg, you'll need to follow a few simple steps. First, you'll want to select a pumpkin that is large enough to hold your desired amount of . Look for a pumpkin that is firm and has a sturdy stem, as this will ensure it can hold the weight of the beer without collapsing.

Once you have your pumpkin, you'll need to prepare it for use as a keg. Start by cutting a hole in the top of the pumpkin using a sharp knife. Be careful when doing this, as pumpkin skin can be tough to cut through. Remove the top of the pumpkin and set it aside.

Next, you'll want to scoop out the inside of the pumpkin using a spoon. Remove all the seeds and stringy bits, making sure to clean out the pumpkin thoroughly. This will create a hollow space inside the pumpkin where you can pour in your beer.

Now it's time to mark the location for your beer tap. Take a look at your pumpkin and decide where you want the tap to be placed. It should be positioned on the lower part of the pumpkin, low enough that it can reach the dregs of your beer. Use a marker or pen to trace a circle around the area where the tap will be inserted.

With the location marked, you can now install the beer tap. If you already have a beer tap, simply follow the manufacturer's instructions for attaching it to the pumpkin. If you don't have a beer tap, you can purchase one from a homebrewing store or online.

Once the tap is securely attached to the pumpkin, you're ready to fill it with beer. Carefully pour your desired amount of beer into the pumpkin through the opening at the top. Take your time to avoid any spills or overflow.

Now that your pumpkin keg is filled with beer, it's time to enjoy! Simply turn on the tap and pour yourself a cold one. The pumpkin adds a fun and festive touch to your beer serving, making it a great option for parties or gatherings.

Remember to keep an eye on the pumpkin keg as the beer level decreases. You may need to tilt the pumpkin slightly to ensure the tap can reach all the beer, especially when it gets closer to the bottom.

Using a pumpkin as a keg can be a unique and creative way to serve beer at your next event. It adds a touch of seasonal flair and can be a great conversation starter. So go ahead, give it a try and enjoy your beer from a pumpkin keg!