12-06-2018, 12:50 AM
(12-05-2018, 11:00 AM)Mattias Westlund Wrote: Well spotted, thanks! I'll have a look at editing these bits.
As for "keg" though, I was under the impression that a keg is per definition a small barrel or cask. Googling it now I realize a keg can indeed be quite large so yes, I need to make that clearer. I'm imagining Jedd's keg as just a 1 gallon/4-5l container. Jedd may not be the sharpest tool in the shed, but even he is smart enough to realize that he couldn't smuggle a full-size keg along with him, even though the thought is indeed amusing.
"Jedd, you can't bring a cart into the mountains!"
"Sure I can!"
Indeed! Must just be an American thing. A "keg" here is basically the common name for a full sized cask, though breweries and such will use cask to denote an actual wooden barrel or (I suspect) to separate themselves from the less discerning party crowd who often have weekend "keggers" (in case you wanted to know all that).
Would be funny, though, to see Jedd coming up the road the morning of departure with a cart creaking behind him, keg glowing with the sunrise!