kegging

/ˈkɛɡɪŋ/
noun
  1. The process of transferring beer or other beverages into a keg for storage or serving.
    • After kegging, the beer needs to be kept cold and carbonated for a few days.
    • He learned the basics of kegging during his first week working at the craft brewery.
    • The brewery spent the afternoon kegging their latest batch of pale ale.
  2. A party or event where beer is served from a keg, often a kegger.
    • She brought cups and snacks to the kegging at her friend's house.
    • The neighbors complained about the noise from the kegging last Saturday.
    • They planned a backyard kegging for the end of the semester.
verb
  1. Present participle of keg; to put a beverage into a keg.
    • They are kegging the new cider this morning.
    • I spent the weekend kegging root beer for the family reunion.
    • The team is kegging the stout for the winter festival.
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