Keg Policy
Thursday, March 20, 2008 at 02:09PM
Homewood

Homewood Keg Policy

If you would like to supply a keg, you must take responsibility for the keg and all of its parts. This includes the keg itself, ice, tap, and a container for the keg that does not create a hazard or a mess.

Kegs in containers that create condensation are not allowed on hardwood floors.

Kegs that are in a kegerator may be used on hardwood floors and in any area with access to an electrical outlet.

Kegs may not be left unattended; they are required, like all alcohol, to be served by a bartender.

Your or your designated representative must have the keg set up and ready to go at least one hour prior to the event start time.

Homewood does not supply staff or assistance with a keg.

You are responsible for the removal of the keg at the end of the event, unless otherwise previously arranged with Monroe or Julie.

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